i don't understand why everyone posts these long comments, but still abbreviates everything they can...
regardless...
the whole "DBT" concept works in the way that you can pick out gear that sounds good to you, but let us not forget things like the Carver challenge, which was more or less based on the results of putting a bunch of scopes on the gear. it wasn't until AFTER that, that they did a "DBT". Speaking strictly as a professional, I would rather disregard a "DBT" and use equipment that specs out well on an audio precision unit. Flat and clear is more important in pro audio.
as for looks... yeah, it's nice to have nice looking things.
I won't buy Focusrite; everything I have ever heard by them (which has all been pro gear) has sounded very british. there always seems to be something in their circuits boosting mids.