Long ago I had a pair of ADS speakers and never (NEVER) wasMe too, ADS L810s, which I stupidly sold a long time ago. Finally found the same level of enjoyment with Aerial speakers, designed by Michael Kelly (formerly designer for ADS).
disappointed with the sound, whether i was listening to classical, jazz, rock, female vocals, whatever.
As large monitors, I now have Aerial LR5s on Sound Anchor stands and, along with two Aerial SW12 subs, I have not heard a better speaker system in my room. As long as you have the power (to drive the lowish efficiency of the LR5s) there is no practical volume limit in a moderately large room. Very dynamic yet smooth, with great tone and a touch of warmth (maybe due to paper drivers). At Kelly's suggestion, I run the LR5s full range and roll in the subs at around 40Hz, but if I was aware of a very high quality high-pass crossover that would not affect sonics in the upper frequency ranges then I would try it.