Calloway and Linkster, Thank you for your responses. And Linkster, I sent you an e-mail regarding your kind offer.
I have made arrangements to see Doug down in Philly to audition the Piano Diaceras. He does not have any Ceras for audition.
I have been looking for speakers that can play both rock and symphonic music. The Tidals may fit the bill.
I was thinking of the new Magico Q3's. I have auditioned the V2's which were wonderful on classical music but with rock they sounded, as John Potis so perfected described JM Lab speakers in the Tidal Piano speaker review, fractured. Which, in my opinion, pretty much reflects how rock music is recorded with seperate recording rooms for musicians and overly mixing. With speakers there is a fine line between detail and too much detail. I am guessing that Tidal has hit that right spot.
Also, I see that Bvdiman, who has owned or tried just about every iteration of Magico speakers has gone to Tidal. This says much to me.
My only fear is that I may end up going the the Piano Diaceras. Using the rational that if I was willing to spend $34K for the Q3's why not spend a few thousand more and get the Diacera's.