The RM7s are the best bookshelf I've heard so far, hands down.
I love my A/V-2s, which share similar sound characteristics to the RM7s. The A/V-2s are all about clarity - midrange detail is their strong point; highs are smooth, clear and crisp without being aggressive (soft dome). Female vocals in particular really shine with these speakers, but they are equally at home with jazz and classical. What surprised me was that they are really good with electronic music too; I listen to a lot of techno/trance/dance (wide variety of musical tastes). I knew these were the speakers for me the first time I heard them. Danny over at GR
really knows what he's doing.
The RM7s were a step up from the A/V-2s, IMO. Despite their size, the RM7s had more bass than my 2s - surprisingly deep bass with no bloat. They have an incredible amount of detail and depth, and it didn't really matter where I was as I walked around the large listening room, they still sounded great - the soundstage is HUGE. In comparison, my 2s need to be placed correctly to image well. I was very impressed with these speakers

If/when I decide to upgrade, it will likely be to these or something else from Joseph Audio. The 7s are unfortunately twice the price of my 2s.
