The bottom LCD's: What can I say - I need them. I'd rather not have them there, but they're less "in the way" than they seem...
Lower woofers: (A) They're woofers, so it's not nearly the same deal as it would be with mid drivers. (B) The desk is more or less acoustically transparent (it's a skeleton with gear in it). Sure, the gear is reflecting somewhat - But again, they're woofers. (C) There are more woofers up high. (D) Definitely doesn't 'shoot' like it, but everything is in line-of-sight from the sweet spot (that really should've been "A" now that I think of it - I could've skipped the rest - But I like being thorough).
Positioning: They are a little closer in that "typical" - I've just grown fond of that over the last couple decades. Works better in this room also. They also converge at a point far behind me - Haven't measured it out with these yet, but the B&W's converged around 40' behind me. Something else I've just worked better with...
Lack of Auratones: Whenever I put another reference set in, I feel like I'm trying to hit a moving target. I like reference sets when I'm in a different space with unfamiliar cabinets though... Thinking about throwing my old M5's in here... One of these days.
The Watermark: Back in '05-06-07-ish, a one-word search ("Mastering") in Google usually had me in the coveted top slot. In 2006, I spent thousands (and thousands, and thousands) in legal fees getting sites that "stole" my site to take it down. They'd rip the photos, the gear list, sometimes the entire site and change the word "Massive" to ("Whoever the F***"). Easily over a dozen in '06, and easily a dozen more since. One just recently (maybe two months ago?) actually stole my gear list and
linked directly to the photos on that page (and I can feel my blood pressure going higher just typing this). He didn't even take the logos off the screens - So he was stealing my bandwidth also. It happens a lot less now (I'm typically somewhere on the first page), but it still happens frequently enough that I need some sort of 'protection' from web-theft.
Long story short (although it's far too late for that now), I hate the freaking watermarks. But it's the only shot I have of keeping my own site my own site.