All great and well received points above. In my case, been looking to upgrade my 16 years old LSA1 bookshelf speakers , which have been superb it must be said over the years. On doing some basic research rounds in various Youtube channels, in addition to reading online reviews from owers and pro reviewers alike, some speakers in particular have taken the lead. I began with a shortlist of Joseph Audio Pulsar (far too many on the secondary market does beg some qsts), Dali Opticon (overrrated/overpriced overall), Marten Duke 2 ( discontinued , better than the Oscar , still a contender), TAD ME1 ( kind of pricey , really cool , overall value in question), Wharfedale Elysian 1 ( quite a decent offering , soild sound delivery, careful about color choice ), ........Now for B&W, not even on my radar to begin with , all hype and no substance ?.....I was wrong , as on numerous tests , the 805 D4 in particular was on another level to the rest re: clarity , transparency , dynamics and presentation of vocals are the best I have heard in bookshelf speakers. Then by pure chance , one day I sat and listened to their sibling the 705 signature. Had to do a doubletake and check the price again , it was half the price of the 805 D4 with sound that was incredibly impressive for a speaker of it's size. Everything seelms to be there , just be careful when matching the amp to this speaker , as many have said here and elsewhere. Just yesterday , got feedback from 705 Signature owner and B&W fan for many years , advising to stay away from Rotel ???.......In his words , not the match made in Heaven both companies claim. . Instead , Accuphase, Cambridge Audio Edge A, Musical Fidelity, Luxman or Macintosh would be recommended, The Cambridge Audio Edge A and 705 Signature was in fact part of a review in one of the online audio rags, receiving quite some praise along the way. This may very well be the path to take . The QPR on the 705 Signature is quite amazing.