Curious, how did you conduct such a comparison?
I played them both full range, with no calibration, in my room and A/B compared them; song by song; in stereo.
Same positions, on same stands, swapping them (wasn't easy as they're both heavy).
I think did the same with some film material (again no subwoofer involvement).
I think for fun ran some mild EQ (separately for both pairs of speakers), saved to presets and compared.
Finally, I did a blind experiment of someone other than me, and asked for their opinions.
It became very very obvious the Perlisten ran away with it.
The S5Ms utterly destroyed and dominated them. I used to think 'holographic imaging' was a myth - but no, its real - and sadly both my Arendals and Revels don't have it in comparison to the Perlistens. They also just don't seem to distort whilst my Arendals definitely do start to.
Still got to sell some Arendals.
I had little bias as I wanted to keep the Arendals and not buy the Perlistens. Sadly the Perlistens were just that good.