The Veritas are from 2002 time frame... I would believe they have been played for 200 hours... My room is heavily treated, more on the “dead” sounding side. I’m also meticulous with speaker set-up and toe in / toe out. I was using the supplied veritas stands, which I filled with sand. I always snug up any bolts on my speakers, along with applying contact conditioner (deoxit gold).
I wouldn’t say the Veritas were shrill but definitely open, clear, detailed and exciting. I was actually getting great bass extension in my room but the bass sounded slightly delayed (rear port, bouncing off the back wall?) and that was something else that I thought might be causing fatigue as my brain was constantly pointing out that the bass was lagging behind the music, not pushing it forward. Which bring me to my next point. The Veritas sounded great; I mean, they make delicate, airy, crisp noises but I don’t think they really make “music”. I would imagine that 7 out of 10 would pick the Veritas in a 20 minute listening session. I really wonder how many speakers grab a potential buyers attention in a short demo (key, b&w, paradigm), only to give them issues later on that they try to fix through dull sounding cables or amps.
Anyhow, I listened to the Tylers all night and am up first thing again today listening; I have the Tylers up for sale but am reconsidering even selling them now.