Hifiman put it best. Mr Green, you are a manufacturer posting on Audiogon and should have that in your signature or point that out in your post. Just using your name doesn't work. Yes, in your mind, your older designs work nicely and that's awesome. I would love to listen to my system vs yours. Nearly any manufacturer from years past has upgraded many, if not all their components to better ones that technology offers us today in order to give better sound. I too love some of my older gear, but I would never say that they sound as good as comparable gear of today (what today's price would be. hope I said that correctly).
I actually worked with ProAc directly when I needed new drivers, because their foam surrounds all failed after 15 years. They didn't make those drivers anymore, so they gave me their newer ones that didn't have the foam surrounds. They rebuilt my crossovers to match the drivers with top of the line components and that included better internal wiring also. When I got them back and burned them in, the sound was worlds better in every way. I was just floored. I kept them for another 8 years or so. Until I heard the Vandersteen 's and their carbon technology. So much smoother, more extended, more detailed, just better in every way compared to older Vandersteen designs that I wasn't in love with. The only thing that changed over the years was the state of the art technology that Richard uses. Even speakers that I would never own, sound better today with the new tech they use. Many like living in the past and that's cool for many. Just agreeing to disagree, but the point is that you are still trying to sell your gear.
Yes, you should be proud of your business and think it's the best. I have to ask, when was the last time you played with new, high end capacitors or resistors or diodes or.... When was the last time you tried a carbon fiber tweet and midrange in your speakers? When was the last time you tried..... If you have done all of these things like Vandersteen, Magico, B&W and others have done over the years to evolve, then that's great, but I doubt that you have. I do respect your ears as they are yours, but many of us disagree.