I've had a pair of Ref 9Ks for almost four (4) years, which is longer then I've owned any other speakers in the past 30yr. It took a while to find an amp with good synergy (Accuphase E-280 was a bust, Bryston 4BSST was much better, Cary Rocket 88 was terrific, as is my current Pass Labs INT-25). I have the Canton stands (filled with sand & lead shot - a definite help) and bi-wire with WW Silver Eclipse 7. They do an excellent job of imaging with a great sound-stage, both width & depth. I do not & have never found them to be 'bright' and find them very balanced with the classic jazz, classic rock, blues & classical I listen to. To my ears they do an excellent job on vocals. The do not become congested on orchestral works as do many 2-way speakers. Moving from the 20wpc of Class-A tubes to 25wpc of Class-A SS gave noticeably better control & deeper bass. The fit & finish is outstanding (mine are piano black). I'm speaker shopping, but they remain so enjoyable that I'm in no hurry and am considering simply getting a pair of Canton's smallest floor-standing speakers, the Ref 8K, which should also play well with 25wpc of Class-A at the 75-80db listening levels I prefer.