I am not bashing Zu, far from it. I listened to a pair and there was no way I could have lived with those speakers long term. But the guy who owned them couldn't wipe the smile off his face and had been listening to them for quite some time. And the guy knew audio. Same thing with Cain and Cain Abby's. Not my cup of tea. Point isn't what I think, you have to listen or buy used so you can resell cheaply if you don't have a lot of opportunities to listen up front. Unless you're rich. I always say post where you are. Post here, high effeciency forum, Klipsch forum (those guys are really nice), Lansing Heritage. Search for dealers in a 200 mile radius or so. The drive is cheaper than a mistake. Is there an audio club in your town? Speakers, and especially High Effeciency, have enough of their own quirks that if you can listen before you buy, you should. I bought Altecs without being able to hear them and am incredibly happy. But those were used and for the price I got them my risk was minimal. Just some thoughts.