@samzx12
Yeah, we get used to our speakers and want that extra hit of something new. That's why I also picked up some Joseph Audio Perspective speakers a while back :-)
I like to switch between those and the Thiels.
I find the Thiels amazingly even-handed through the whole frequency spectrum. Neither exaggeration nor thinness in an part, highs or lows.The mids/tweeter is as seamless as any I've ever heard.
And the Thiels have that famous density and solidity to their imaging. Other speakers sound a bit less focused, more amorphous, next to the Thiels.
If I can fault the Thiels at all, I'd say the upper frequencies while very good, are a little less suave, gorgeous and incisive as some of the very best competition. You'll get more of a "wow" from the highs of the Focal speakers - very lively top end but very grain-free. So things like cymbals, guitar picking will pop out of the mix in a more arresting way (if that's what you want).
That's what I love about the Joseph speakers. (Hey..you should look at the new Joseph Perspective Graphene!). Their tone, especially in the highs, is a bit more grain-free, silky and informative than the Thiels.
But I don't know that I can ever let my 2.7s leave my house. I got them on a killer deal, in my favorite ebony finish. I agree with you those Sonus Faber are gorgeous. But I also feel the Thiel 2.7 is one of the best I've seen for a suave, contemporary look.