Actually, the Studio V.4 was a significant change over the v.3, which I also had. The 4 is the best version of the series.
I am not concerned about bass. I have subs for that.
I do not have a dealer that carries both in my area. I live in Portland, OR. The dealers near me carry B&W, Focal, B&W, Focal, and B&W. They also carry B&W and some Focal.
I drove 3 hours up to Seattle and spent a day visiting dealers where I only saw B&W and Sonus Faber, which I removed from my short list after extensive auditioning. I have resourced the Revel website and there is one dealer in Seattle, who I called and was told he doesn't have Revel right now. The rest of the so-called dealers are installers who can get Revel, but don't have show rooms or product.
I am aware of the reviews here. I have read them 5 times at least. It seems Revel is the winner between the 2. And their very long youtube review seems to be inconclusive.
I also watched NRD's you tube reviews on the 226be. He has 3 very extensive reviews on that speaker and has found out the same thing. They measure impeccably, but they miss detail and don't put the image in your room like other speakers do.
Revel Speakers | What do they sound like?! - YouTube
Spatial Sapphires, X5s, Concept 500, Klipsch Heresy and Revel's! Binaural Shootout! - YouTube