****All of this doesn't help much with advice, does it?****
I will let the OP decide, but I think this is all very good advice.
****IMO, dynamic speakers today (and yesterday) can overall outperform vintage electrostats****
Well, yes, kinda/sorta.
****Anyway, when it did work, the sound was pure magic****
Exactly! How much is one willing to give up for those moments of magic that IMO only an electrostat can give you; when all the stars and planets are aligned? That is why I keep my Stax F-81's after all these years. Frustrating as they are (little bass, little volume), there are times when I listen to well recorded vocals or acoustic instruments that scare me with the realism. I have never heard that kind of realism from a dynamic speaker.
I will let the OP decide, but I think this is all very good advice.
****IMO, dynamic speakers today (and yesterday) can overall outperform vintage electrostats****
Well, yes, kinda/sorta.
****Anyway, when it did work, the sound was pure magic****
Exactly! How much is one willing to give up for those moments of magic that IMO only an electrostat can give you; when all the stars and planets are aligned? That is why I keep my Stax F-81's after all these years. Frustrating as they are (little bass, little volume), there are times when I listen to well recorded vocals or acoustic instruments that scare me with the realism. I have never heard that kind of realism from a dynamic speaker.