I was always enamored with English two way speakers. Unfortunately I never owned any. Well recently I had three different sets in my sound room. I was lucky enough to get a woofer module to work with all three. So there I go, fat, dumb and happy that I owned three flavors of speakers to match any music type I preferred to listen to, that particular day. I was balancing the enjoyment factor and detail factor against each other. When listening to the least critical speaker, I was music listening. When listening to the most detailed speaker, I was listening to the quality of the recording. The speaker in the middle was getting the most use. Then I started noticing that each speaker preferred different cabling. So swapping transducers was accompanied by cable swapping. Then I started looking for more two-way’s. After all if three were good, four or five could be even better. I eventually gave up. My hifi rig was there to serve me, not the other way around. I decided not to run an audio store. Not to mention how my frame of reference constantly needed to be re-focused every time I swapped speakers. This hobby shouldn't be that hard. Now I know exactly what to expect from my system. And stop asking myself the musical question: How would another speaker interpret this selection?