Happy to, nonoise.
From my relatively brief audition in answer to the question "Are these the Giant Killers some hope them to be?" I'd say well...yes and no.
No in the sense that I wasn't thinking 'wow, that's spectacular sound' like I have from any number of high end speakers. As I wrote, they didn't do that transition in to sounding more like the real thing that will make me sit up and take notice. They sounded a bit more studio-monitor "just play the recording" delineating the recorded imaging in a point-source fashion.
So even when I came home to listen to my Thiels again afterward (or thinking back to the B&Ws) I was struck with the sense "yeah, you still kind of get what you pay for, at least in some speakers." So I don't really see these as giant killers in that respect.
But I think one could say "yes" insofar as what you get at their price point. They provide very accurate imaging, quite vivid sound, a fairly large scale of sound (not as big as the Devore O/96), lots of bass and dynamics, so really quite close to a complete package as far as playing back all manner of music in a compelling manner.
But there wasn't the organic realism of a Harbeth or BBC school speaker for voices, nor the absolute sense of purity and clarity I hear from, say, my Joseph Speakers, nor the utter disappearing-as-sound-sources I hear from various other high end speakers.
But, still, the SP10s did have an attractive sound that did make me want to keep listening longer than a lot of other high end speakers. (Still wondering about fatigue over time from the highs, though).
That said...my Joseph Dealer will be getting in the SP10s at some point so I'll have another chance to hear them I think. Perhaps in another showroom I'll find them more impressive.