You have Analysis Audio panels? Interesting...which ones if I may ask? Was reading about them...some commonality with the Apogee speakers I think.
The Analysis were inspired by Apogees, and look similar but sound different. Those who like them think they are much better. That is my opinion as well as what research on audioasylum tells me, even the Apogee forum has some Analysis fans. I find the Apogees lack the midrange magic of the Logans, while Analysis do it as well. Difference between Stats and Ribbon/magnets is that vocals on Stats are more thin and transparent, while Analysis do more full bodied. On female vocals both are equal, while male vocals Analysis are better than Logans IMO.
Analysis go down as deep as Apogees, but slight difference. Apogees are dynamic for rock - Analysis are better suited for classical. They play classical with zero compression. And the Piano on an Analysis is the best I have heard, nothing comes close. Boxes sound constipated, Logans can't handle it, Estelons play the piano like extreme digital. Also, the soundstage in the Analysis is the largest I have heard, much more than Logans or Apogees.
I haven't bought them but have been auditioning the Omegas which are currently my dream speakers. The Amphitryons are indeed the final speakers for those who like them, but my flat the Omegas are fine. You need to mod the crossovers - both the US and the UK distributor do that - the US distributor has duelund Caps crossovers with JPS labs wiring in the Analysis, the UK distributor (whose ears are the best I have heard among dealers in the UK for sound and classical) also mods the crossovers and uses LFD audio wiring. His LFD audio power cable also outperforms the Valhalla at a much cheaper rate.
I haven't heard a properly set up new Soundlabs, as the closest is in Paris. Will do so sometime soon. They won't fit my current flat, so the AA should be the final. Those who have heard both say both are equally good with different characteristics.
The UK distributor uses NAT audio amping, still the best I have heard, but the NATs run too hot - SET monos at 120w each. Not practical. The US distributor makes his own hybrid class D amps called Arion, monos of 500w * 8 and 1000w * 4 ohms. They use tubed input, duelund caps, and do not use the standard switching class D supply. At $6k, I know of two people who seem to prefer them as much as their LAMM reference while running the Analysis.
The panels like power but straight 8 ohm impedance unlike Apogees which need 1ohm impedance control