Retired professional classical musician here. I've had highend audio in the house for 25 years. I have to agree, massed violins can to be a problem. In fact, listening to how these are reproduced in orchestral recordings has been the first thing I listen for in judging the quality of the system. Long story much shortened: I recently added the Benchmark AHB2 amplifier, DAC3B and LA4 preamp to my system. The speakers are the remarkable Thiel 3.7, which I've had for 3 years now. The sound is jaw dropping. No artifacts, no grain, just dead-on timbral, dynamic and transient reproduction against an absolutely black background. And, goes without saying, massed strings sound just as they should. Finally.