Here's a comparo review from last night of mine I sent buzzman (so he could reccommend somethng Phass):
Now for the pillars, I've liked what I've heard about the HAT L4SE's, so I've been leaning in the direction of something of that caliber, but getting listening time in shops is a little tricky for good stuff. I heard German Maestro's $2500 3-way set and did some comparing between dynaudio's system 362, and there were things about both I liked (in regards to the tweets and midranges) I like that the dyns were so dynamic, but the maestros accuracy and transparency was something I could not get away from, such a pleasing "correctness" I'll call it. But, the titanium tweeter was something I'd need more time with to pass judgement. It was a tad bright, but I've always been a soft tweeter material guy, so no surprise there. But, it was so dynamic that I really only noticed and was a little put off after 20 or so minutes of listening, and even then not terribly so. The dyns were, because of the softer tweet, seemingly (noticably) less clean, but more approachable. In the end, they were both speakers with different missions, but something in between tweeter wise with a slight lean to the Maestros detail, but the dyns output (gotta love those 3" VC's) and "friendliness".
Very objective, I described both drivers as "dynamic" haha. The dyns in a "bold" way, and the maestros in a "cool calm and collected" way. Run active with some EQ'ing, the maestro's would have a lot of staying power for whoever owned them I'm thinking.