I've listened to a bunch of those speakers. Which Spendors? The new Classic 100 is very good, but probably beyond the price point you're looking at. To my ears, Harbeth 30.2 and 40.2 are voiced differently, and more forgivingly, compared to the SHL5+. I've heard the Muse v2. It's good but it didn't blow me away. Tonality wise, middle of the pack. Neither bright nor forgiving. Didn't hear too much of a developed soundstage--perhaps that demo. Not as exciting as the Classic 100 and not as fabulous as the 40.2 If it's timbre/tonality that you're most concerned about, look at the Audio Note AN-E--even the standard models are very very natural sounding. I kinda felt about the Devore 93 the way I felt about the Muse. See if you can listen also to one of the bigger Silverlines, the Ryan S840, or some Salks. Another speaker with some magic is the Vienna Acoustics Beethoven Baby Grand, if subterranean bass is not a primary concern.