I owned the Lore for five years and during that time owned three different preamps and two different amplifiers. On a brightness scale of 1-10 with 5 being about perfect and 10 being very, very bright...I would rate it at about a 7.
It is very sensitive to electronics, to rooms and to toe in/out. The best things about it are very good detail, punchy low end and big soundstage. The two weaknesses in my room was every now and then, there was sibilance that I could not tame and a relatively small sweet spot.
I'd say that with your electronics, if your room is big enough that you can allow them to breathe and not be close to the side walls, you can get a lot of enjoyment from the Lores.
And one more thing...when the time comes to resell them, they hold their value pretty well and you don't eat a ton of money when it comes to shipping.
As for the Enzo 2.7...just my guess, they will sound better overall.
It is very sensitive to electronics, to rooms and to toe in/out. The best things about it are very good detail, punchy low end and big soundstage. The two weaknesses in my room was every now and then, there was sibilance that I could not tame and a relatively small sweet spot.
I'd say that with your electronics, if your room is big enough that you can allow them to breathe and not be close to the side walls, you can get a lot of enjoyment from the Lores.
And one more thing...when the time comes to resell them, they hold their value pretty well and you don't eat a ton of money when it comes to shipping.
As for the Enzo 2.7...just my guess, they will sound better overall.