I listened to both Goldmund's entry level speakers, the (mini)logos, and their top-of-the-line, the full epilogue. Goldmund products are extremely expensive and do not offer good value. The logos are fine as surround speakers in a home theater system, but in a two-channel system you need the matching subs, making the total cost very high and quite uncompetitive. As to the full epilogue, it costs around a quarter million dollars. Of course it was the finest speaker I ever heard, but that's what you'd expect. I also liked the way the logos/sub system sounded. I don't like to use the word "crisp" because it's so over-used by non-audiophiles, but in this case I think that adjective is appropriate. In fact, I like both kinds of sound, the detail of "crisp" and the richness of "lush."