Rcduck7 - I just upgraded to Hyperions 938 and would perhaps face similar dilemma in the future. Hyperions have very open, very detailed midrange with nice extension but sound is very relaxed. That works very well with my SS amp and CD/DAC. I would be afraid that salesman can convince me someday to buy impressive hi-fiish sounding speakers.
I found this in the ultimateavmag.com review of Mythos ST: "The presentation is not forward, but it is accurate and precise. If you or your electronics need more forgiveness from your speakers, keep looking. The Mythos STs are far from analytical or sterile, but they're not laid back either."
Mythos have built-in 300W bass amp - that might change your system.
Review is very positive overall but I remember glowing reviews of Paradigm Studio/60 I had before (not even close to performance of Hyperions).
I found this in the ultimateavmag.com review of Mythos ST: "The presentation is not forward, but it is accurate and precise. If you or your electronics need more forgiveness from your speakers, keep looking. The Mythos STs are far from analytical or sterile, but they're not laid back either."
Mythos have built-in 300W bass amp - that might change your system.
Review is very positive overall but I remember glowing reviews of Paradigm Studio/60 I had before (not even close to performance of Hyperions).