Well...
Sounds to me like your priorities include midrange at least as good as the B&W's, lively dynamics, and excellent soundstaging.
I just cruised over to the Full Range page, and saw for sale there a couple of pairs of Meadowlark Shearwater Hotrods, a pair of Tyler Acoustics Taylo reference monitors, a pair of Dunlavy SC111's, and a pair of Audio Physics Tempo's. I'd think owning any of these would be an enjoyable experience. I'd probably go with the Shearwaters.
You didn't ask me, but I'll volunteer it anyway: I think the Aragon amp is not up to the level of the rest of your system.
Now, if it was my money, I'd sell the Aragon for something tubular, and snap up a pair of original Quad ESL's. But then, I'd probably even settle for Maggie 3.6's in a pinch...
But it's your priorities that count, not mine. Best of luck to you on your quest, Sunnyjim!
Duke
Sounds to me like your priorities include midrange at least as good as the B&W's, lively dynamics, and excellent soundstaging.
I just cruised over to the Full Range page, and saw for sale there a couple of pairs of Meadowlark Shearwater Hotrods, a pair of Tyler Acoustics Taylo reference monitors, a pair of Dunlavy SC111's, and a pair of Audio Physics Tempo's. I'd think owning any of these would be an enjoyable experience. I'd probably go with the Shearwaters.
You didn't ask me, but I'll volunteer it anyway: I think the Aragon amp is not up to the level of the rest of your system.
Now, if it was my money, I'd sell the Aragon for something tubular, and snap up a pair of original Quad ESL's. But then, I'd probably even settle for Maggie 3.6's in a pinch...
But it's your priorities that count, not mine. Best of luck to you on your quest, Sunnyjim!
Duke