Most well rounded LS3/5A-inspired speaker?


LS3/5A and their ilk are known for their midrange purity. They give extension on both ends and dynamics, from what I gather. 

Which LS3/5A type speaker overcomes these shortfalls (bass, treble, dynamics) best while maintaining (at least most of) that midrange heritage?
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Second vote for the Graham Chartwell LS3/5(no a). Listening to a pair as I type this. Pure magic. IMHO. 
I understand. It’s kind of the opposite of the LS3/5a design, albeit small.
I’ve seen the innards of an LS3/5a and that kit doesn’t resemble the complicated crossover of the LS3/5a at all. The crossover in an LS3/5a resembles a small amplifier.
Read the write-up; it uses different drivers entirely (but tries to stick to the gist of the design -- small sealed cab, midrange performance -- whilst improving bass, power handling, etc) http://meniscus.lightningbasehosted.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Continuum-Writeup.pdf
I’ve seen the innards of an LS3/5a and that kit doesn’t resemble the complicated crossover of the LS3/5a at all. The crossover in an LS3/5a resembles a small amplifier.
You know the only true way to know is to listen for yourself.   That said, the expensive little Harbeth's, are pretty darned mellow.
What about the more affordable options like the Spendor A1 and ProAC Tablette 10? My understanding is that they've been designed to modernize ie extend the bass response of the LS3/5A? 
The LS3/5a had a very complicated crossover, which was both good and bad. Bad because it sucked up so much power. Good for the midrange, though.