Daedalus Audio speakers - Muse or Muse studio


Does anyone have some opinions about these speakers? Please, do not flame me, but me and my significant other decided we wanted to change my Harbeths out for the Daedalus Audio Muse speakers. At least, thats the thinking, we are looking to get a more full range speaker for around ~10k USD. New or used. But he's zeroed in on the Muse as it suits his (mine too) aesthetic requirements and it does seem to be a more well rounded speaker, with a bigger cabinet that will certainly go lower (we still want to supplement with subs) and quite possibly a more cohesive midrange.
Any thoughts?
d2girls
Those look really neat. I'm assuming they play well in small rooms? The room I see on the ad is pretty tiny! However, these are completely out of my budget. Perhaps in a few years I can afford to purchase a 20,000 pair of speakers but as it stands not right now. I do appreciate your opinion that I need to spend a lot more money to get significantly increased performance. Ah well that's life.

I know many of you guys wouldn't approve of this but...

I just might be going for Jbl 4367
d2girls,

Obviously it's your choice, but  inna's youtube assessment of the sound and quality of  Daedalus, as well as Modwright & Wywires  is way off  from the actual in room reality 
Well I'm not leaning away from Deadalus because of inna, far from it. I just cant justify spending 8k usd on a speaker I haven't heard or cant hear. 10k usd in the case of the muse studio.

@d2girlsHere's a conundrum faced by many of us--having to make a trip of 100s of miles to hear the makes that we're most interested in.

On the face of it, if you quite like the Harbeth, I don't see how the JBL is going to do it for you.

Let's attack this from a different direction.

What makes/models ARE available to you to audition within a reasonable radius from where you live?

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