When I said I'd love to see your designs, I meant the speakers that you are building, not the designs. Not an engineer. I can read a schematic, but not building anything anymore, lol. The one great thing about our hobby is that all the folks like to get to know each other and that includes the manufacturers etc... I always felt that was a nice thing. I'm made a lot of close personal friends as well as close enemies in audio (and sports where I'm much more involved).
I usually put that sound is subjective and I believe I have said that in this thread. The only thing that I have said that is fact is the break up of paper drivers. I do agree that things can and are done to make them better. There is distortion everywhere in audio and some of it sounds fine. Yes, folks get their emotion from audio in different ways. I do believe that. I've learned to listen differently over the years as have most folks as we hear new and different things (not always better, lol). Personally I can listen to an Audio Note system and enjoy what I hear just like I do FM radio or a CD in the car. Personally (personally), I wouldn't want that system in my home as it lacks so many things for me. Even some of their dealers I've gotten to know say similar things.
As for detail, to me if the 'detail' is actually distortion, or a tipped up tweeter (we all know a few high end manufacturer's tip the highs 1 or 2db to make them sound more 'open' than that's not for me. I know a couple of these companies who do this, sell the crap out of their speakers. Folks rave and rave and buy them like candy. Even their very expensive ones.
I probably am posting too much for this thread and I get that, but It's more of a discussion over beers than an argument. Richard's speakers are not the only ones I enjoy and can live with. I typically can't handle ribbons or even many of the panels out there as they aren't set up properly, are run with the wrong front ends and amps and seem way too 'hot' for my tastes. Again, my tastes and no one else's.
I didn't love the older Vandersteen's. Was going to get a pair of 2's in the 90's after my first stint on active duty (Navy), but went to a store in RI who carried them and was talked into a pair of Proac Superpowers. It's only recently since he went to carbon fiber that I have fallen in love with his speakers. I did love the older Avalons and they too were first order cross over and time and phase aligned I believe. Also love Charlie Hansen's speakers years ago.
I'm sure you guys all have your favorites as we all do. Again, it's all good stuff here and I do really like this thread and how it's evolved. Wish others liked it as much and posted, lol.