I agree with you. I have never heard a Dynaudio speaker I did not like. They are very consistent across their range.
Their drivers are beautifully made with very robust motor systems. It is a great pity they withdrew their drivers from the DIY market. Their drivers were very popular among the DIY community. I have lots of Dyanaudio drivers in my systems. That is 18 Dynaudio drivers altogether and I treasure them.
Dynaudio speakers are not recommended nearly enough on these forums. If you buy a Dynaudio speaker system you can be sure you have made a good decision.
They're not cheap, but they really sound great. You should listen to their in-ceiling speakers- I installed a pair of the 6-1/2" two-way in the kitchen of the house I have mentioned repeatedly (and the second home in this thread), with reservations because I had never heard them, but I took a leap and bought them anyway. I had installed blocking to create an enclosure above the ceiling, to prevent most of the sound passing through the floor of the room above and on first listen, I just laughed. The bass response is real, not the crappy-sounding mid-bass that falls flat. The sound is exceptionally smooth and it's really the first time I have heard real imaging from in-ceiling speakers and that was before I aimed them. I can't wait to install the larger ones.
WRT the Excite X14- we had talked about using a sub in that house, where the kitchen is roughly 14'w x 9'h and opens to the dining area and at the far end is a small-ish Sun room with the corners of the end knocked off, to make it similar to a large bay window. One pair is in the upper cabinets at the end of the kitchen, another pair is in the Sun room, close to the walls. I added another pair in the Living room, which is accessible through a large pair of sliding doors and the other end of that room opens to the main entry hall which also flows into the kitchen. In the center are the stairwells to the basement and 2nd Floor. I connected the speakers and out of the box, they filled the whole 1st floor extremely well and we decided that a sub isn't necessary. I even played some Hip Hop and Rap, to see if they would handle it- no problem, since the low droning note is usually in the 40-50Hz range. These speakers really punch above their weight. Their main house has the Audience series in the Den, Sun Room and foyer, X34 in the Living Room on an Audio Research VT-150 and the dining room has a pair of Snell, which he got from his dad before he passed. The landing to the 2nd floor has a pair of less expensive Dynaudios, but I don't remember the model- they still sound good and when the system is on in all areas, it's seamless and it sounds great. I have been a fan of Danish drivers, since I started working at a stereo store 40 years ago- we sold raw drivers and as much as I agree that retro-fitting isn't the best way to go, it was a lot better at the time, considering the level of quality of most low to medium-priced speakers. Lots of speakers had phenolic ring tweeters and I don't even think I would use those to hang something on my fridge.