So far I think the Phil3's are among the best speakers I've heard at any price.
I think the tweeter and midrange of the Phil3 sound just as great as the Salon2, Orion, and KEF Reference 201/2. Of course, I doubt if the Phil3 or Orion will play "as loud" as the Salon2.
Sure, they may have some differences. But I can't use fancy words to differentiate these speakers in terms of midrange and treble.
The Phil3's bass is very tight and capable. It will rattle the walls. But it won't go as deep or powerful as the Salon2 or Orion, but that's what subs are for when you need them.
For a lot of music, I won't be needing subwoofers with the Phil3.
I played my usual variety of audition songs - rock, pop, classical, some jazz, male vocals, female vocals, acoustic. My maximum volume is around 92dBC, but average volume is around 85dBC from 3 meters away. Sound is just fantastic.
The treble is smooth. Midrange is crystal clear and detailed. Soundstage is very wide and 3 dimensional. High-end caliber in every way.
Cabinets are stunning. The finish is as beautiful as Salon2 & KEF 201/2, smoother and prettier than my Orion.
I love the magnetic grills on my Phil3. They are like the magnetic grills of the Salon2. I think all speakers should have magnetic grills. Very nice touch.
The Phil3 are easy to move around for me. Hook up was easy. I use the single amp option, but the bi-amp option is available. My amp is the Denon AVR-3310CI, which can output 160wpc x 2ch (measured).
I am super pleased with the Philharmonic 3 speakers. I am proud to own them. They are keepers for sure. The Philharmonic Audio are fantastic speakers at any price. At $3K & $2K, the Phil3 & Phil2 respectively are difficult to beat. I highly recommend them.