I saw the Maggie MMG's were $550.00 a pair. I've heard a few different models of Maggies and thought they were good speakers for the money but didn't get what all the buzz was about. I got more excited over electrostats. I've never heard them in my home though. I know the MMG's don't play low but I've been kicking the idea around of trying a pair for a occasional something different. Being thin they shouldn't be too hard to stash when not in use. Think these might be fun with tubes or would this be a waste?

I only heard one pair of Revel, I'm not sure the model but it was a $10k pair. It's been several years around the time Revel began to become heard of. They were driven by Levinson gear. I thought they were a joke. The sound stage made me think I was in the last row and the tweeter was totally unnatural, leaned toward a sizzle more than music. Maybe these weren't completely broken in or they have improved but that audition gave me a bad impression of Revel.

I haven't heard Paradigm Sig's but have heard a few models of Studio. I also liked their highs. I could see how some one could come away with an impression of being bright but they weren't fatigueing. To me they just gave a lively sound. At all the live shows I've attended the cymbals are always easily heard. But, that may not be the way everyone wants to hear their music in the listening room though.

Neutral is also a speaker that is as at home with Mozart as it is with Metallica and you aren't going to find many to do that well. As I stated once before, I've heard about all Dynaudio has to offer and they are a line that do this effortlessly. Also, neutral is a speaker not having any colorations of their own to influence the signal fed. This is supposed to be the goal of speakers, I don't think anyone has ever reached it, but out of all the brands I've heard Dynaudio comes closest in my book.