audiozen, congrats on liking only off the radar companies. Good luck with auditioning everything before purchase. Also, good luck when the company eventually fails and you need work and you can't find the drivers for a pair of speakers.
As I said, I'm fine with smaller companies, but for audio to succeed we need both brick and mortar as well as upstarts to keep it fresh.
Also, iRT Vandersteen and his 'education', he was trained in electrical engineering in his time in the Air Force and then took many classes in engineering in college when he got out. He said he didn't care about the 'other' courses so he took all the important ones.
I'm glad to hear that you listen to music two hours a night. Congrats I guess? Glad that you can make a blanket statement that audiophiles aren't into music. I"m not the only one who took that statement that ways, so it's not just me. I've always felt that many audiophiles are into gear mostly and listen to audiophile tracks etc.. Then there are folks who only care about the music and want a decent system. Then there are many of us who love both gear and music.
Having MS, I too listen to music daily. I usually listen 4-8 hours a day and more on days that I'm not able to leave the house. I speak with many 'audiophiles' who listen a few hours a day or more. I'm sure no one cares, but you can love both gear, audio, folks with things in common as well as folks with nothing in common.
Oh, I'd love to say I'm sorry for misspelling the speaker company that you posted about and that I never disparaged, but I'm not sorry. I'm sure that everyone reading this thread, knew what company I was talking about.
No need to retort, but you probably will.
Back to the OP. as you can see there are so many options for you. Going to listen to as many as you can will help you much more than we can, lol.