Warmest sounding Green Mountain speaker?


Considering buying a pair of GMA speakers and wonder what is considered the warmest sounding of any in their line up past or present as the only thing I have reservations about is the tone might be a little on the lean side from what I have read compared to lets say Vandersteen which I have now.
frankk
Roy, It is easy to see that you stand behind your products and go to great lengths to help customers. Unfortunately Kenjit seems to have extracted from you the cost of the refund and more in the form of time and frustration. 
Just came across this thread.  I have owned a pair of Eos HX (I believe one of the first pairs), and have been very pleased with their performance.  They are quite revealing of the recording and all upstream components, including cables, but in no way could they be described as lacking "warmth" or being recessed in the upper bass through the middle of the midrange.  The music/sound is affected by room placement and toe-in, and adjustments of the tweeter position are easily heard. 
If you do own Green Mountain speakers, I would NOT following Kenjit's suggestion -- to essentially "design your own speaker" using the Green Mountain enclosure.  To call Kenjit an amateur would be an insult to well-intended amateurs everywhere.
Roy OTOH is without doubt one of the good guys in audio.
Happy Independence Day!

why isn't this guy designing and marketing his own speakers since he knows so much? You would think he would be a diy guy? I have to say it was amusing reading this thread. If anyone has been in the retail world we all have had to deal with that one customer we wished we had not sold product to. Some people you just cannot make happy, if it is any relief you can bet some other manufacturer has gone thru the same thing with this customer. Some folks just want product for free and this is their method to get exactly that. I feel for the next that sells him something.
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