I use it mostly for jazz in a smaller room and like them , but doubt I would have bought them had a nice guy I know not sold me a mint pair for 900$ when his firm moved him to Italy with 30 day notice .
I have to say I feel much more enthusiastic about my Omegas.
In my nearfield setup I found myself mesmerized by how realistic and engaging the music sounds out of the CAMs, thanks to a huge stereo image, a beautiful airy sound and the ability to reproduce the even the fastest transients (not trying to show off here with trendy words, what I mean is the ability to reproduce e.g. a piano or guitar note where you can hear the tiny change from when the note is struck to the quick decay immediately after).
Yes, the bass could do with a bit more energy, but hey, you get really a lot for giving up a little.
Excuse my ignorance but I don't understand what you mean with "
you have to get up to a 8k Tannoy to get any real dynamics in a single driver".
What do you mean by real dynamics?