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Posted by Satie on February 4, 2012 at 13:06:00:

You are talking about finding an alternative to one of the best speakers ever built. The basic design is solid and the revised versions are tweaked better, not miles ahead, at least so goes the buzz online.

I would suggest that you go on with them, and when the time comes, have them refurbished. Save up a refurbishment fund so you are prepared, and if you are wanting a different sound get a tube preamp and roll your tubes. Alternately, if you area all digital, get a digital EQ and play around with alternater FRs.

As to the visual domination, hang a screen of acoustic cloth in front of the setup so you don't see it - if you must.