Muralman: I stopped paying attention to your posts for may be two years. The reason being you post the same content "my system is great". In fact if there is ever an Guinness Book of World Record for audio, you easily top the record of most posts on "my system is great". You have been doing this for years, almost on a daily basis, on every forum. In fact I do not recall you posted anything else that can inspire a reader. Now, that is not a crime. Nor am I offended by that but you step over boundaries of common sense. Just now when I saw this thread getting some heat, I read your recent posts and I must say I am appalled with your non-sense, that is, your claim that the Scintilla is better than the Fullrange. For one thing, you cannot afford the Fullrange (I am not being a snob but just stating a fact). Second, your Guiness Book Record qualification. Third, you are out of touch with reality.
In your quest to convince yourself that your system is indeed great, you go too far. When it irritates people like Florian you call it bad manner.
As much as I like the Scintilla (I owned 3 pairs of Scintillas), there is just no comparison between the Fullrange and Scintilla. So, keep repeating your satisfaction with your system but stop misinforming readers. I know what Fullrange you heard and I think that person is being gentle and kind with you by not responding to your claim.
Chad: From the picture I can tell you that your speakers are poorly placed. Apogees are most sensitive to their placement, unlike any other speaker. This way you will for sure not get any dynamics or imaging.
Esotheric: Dynamics is one of the desirable characteristics, not the only characteristics. For me coherence among drivers, transparency, living presence, imaging, sounstage, midrange purity, smoothness of highs, bass impact, quality of bass, and other sound characteristics are as important as dynamics. If you just want dynamics, you can buy ear bleeding subs from Circuit City and knock off your ear drums. When the Apogee Fullrange is properly setup and properly driven with decent electronics, its dynamics is more than I could desire. In my 26 by 16 by 11 especially built room, it shakes the walls more than I desire. I have not heard the Grand but based on the opinions by those who did hear it, there is a good reason to believe that it must be awesome, without lacking any dynamics.
Carl: Well said and logically put.