DanielT
Master Contributor
It's individual, but there is a limit somewhere after all:I have "Thought" about getting rid of my 12.1s also at times, but then after looking a lot, realized, the Wharfedale just sound so good and neutral, it would be quite hard to make any significant improvement unless simply going a a much larger or completely different type of speaker.
Not to say they are perfect or ideal, as they are very limited in deep bass and in overall output level, but MOST speakers of this size are also, due to Hoffmans law of size etc.
I did consider the Ascend Acoustics Sierra and the Kef Concerto Q Meta, but after a lot of debating, realized, they might be a "bit" better in some key ways, but will not drastically change my overall sound, as I use a sub for most of the bass anyways.

Diminishing Returns, Speakers
Of all the gear we have, I'd expect speakers to be the more difficult to pin as to diminishing returns kick in and your no longer paying for performance. Example of passive 2 way monitor/stand mount, top quality drivers, X over, well built and designed cabinets, with a profit margin for the...
