Tidal Speakers owners


Could you please write your impressions about the Tidal speakers you currently own ? I will probably buy the Tidal Piano Cera in the near future so I would appreciate your feedback...
geopolitis
I would add that Tidal are sticking their neck out by designing to neutrality as EVERYONE knows that a "smilie EQ" on a speaker will sell. All you need do is

1) above all make it look good (as though it is brimming with technology) and
2) give it plenty of bass and bit of zing in the treble

... and there you go "boom boom tizz" sells better than anything else (it would be unfair to single out Wilson or B&W but the market leaders in high end all know that this is true because impressive sound wins in a demo most of the time).
Focalfan, I for one appreciate Jorn taking his time chiming in sharing his insight and experiences with Tidal users, after all, it is what this thread is about, thus appropriate. Curiously though, out of your few posts here at Gon, I noticed mostly were attacks on Tidal, you seem to have something going against them.
focalfan....why don't you read the title of the forum again..obviously you don't understand the meaning of the word ' owners'...nobody on this forum cares what you think about tidal speakers...we all love them....we, as owners, are no more a 'cult' then porsche owners are a cult for liking their porsches.you like focal speakers...that's great..go find a 'focal forum' to infest.
Bryon, I actually enjoy this thread and your thread for debating neutralnality, I don't think it is hyjecting the Tidal thread. Because as a Tidal owner, all discussions here approve one thing : Tidal is more neutral than most others in the market. Jorn is sticking with what he believe and deliver them in the way the owner can easily recognize.

My friend who own Marten Coltrane Prime, he visited my house to listen Tidal, at the first audition, he told me Tidal is "normal", maybe I did not set up well enough.

Then I went to his house to listen his Coltrane, I finally understand why he comments Tidal as "normal", Then we start to debate the definition of "good speaker". I describe my feeling of good speaker was very very similar to what Jorn described here. But that was months ago, I have not read Jorn's philosophy he posted here just in these two days.

To make long story short. My friend bought a pair of Sunray, and did not want to listen to Coltrane anymore even they are still in his living room . He accepted my listening philosophy and fully appreciate Tidal speakers since then. Hope you can visit Tidal demo soon and reply to us soon, I want to know your listening experience is matching to owners' experiences.