That's quite a long list of speakers

. You either have an expensive hobby, or you suffer from a chronic case of
Audio Nirvana Nervosa. Or both

.
The best cure for that condition is two (or more) speakers designed by Dennis Murphy (built by Dennis himself via Philharmonic Audio or by Salk). Once I had them, I no longer wondered what other speakers would sound like in my home. Instead, whenever I heard recorded music away from home, I started wondering what that music would sound like over my speakers. It's much less expensive and more satisfying than going through many different speakers.
You may have noticed above how others who own Dennis Murphy-designed speakers gladly invite others to come listen to theirs. Once you've been cured of
Audio Nirvana Nervosa, you feel compelled to share it with other sufferers.