Mike, I love the 8100... With the XT2 chassis, that would be my preference

I just love it's warmth, smoothness , naturalness and I will agree with you it can be competitive.
But put it on the bench with the modern DSP processor next to it and loudness wise, there's really no comparison. None at all. And I don't care how much pre and post processing you put to go along with it...
What you mentioned there are 10 year old boxes such as Omnia 6 and 8400... Have you've heard any of the latest processors? Have you heard the Omnia 11, for example? Have you heard how loud and clean it is?
Having said the above, yes, it is possible for your station with Ariane/8100 to sound better than other stations... As I'm sure you know, although very important, a processor is a piece of the puzzle called broadcast chain. And there are many factors there that can make a good processor sound weak and a weak processor sound good.
Just take an STL as an example. I've seen STLs that have so much overshoot that they would put the loudest processor on Earth into the minors league, if you set it so none of the overshoots are above the 75kHz. Recently we've replaced a composite STL on a station and got so significant improvements in peak modulation, it seemed like they went from 4k processor to 14k one. And there were sonic improvements with the new STL as well. If you drive the transmitter directly from the processor on your LPFM, then this crucial variable that can break your chain, is out of the way. Then there are exciters, how you feed the processor, how is it connected to your console, what is your source material, how and in what conditions are you receiving this, what is your modulation, what are your pilot and RDS levels... And last but not least - who's adjusting the knobs and how the processor is set up!
All of which is why you never ever judge a processor based on how it sounds on some station you listen on-air! There's way too many variables... And any of them will skew your impression significantly.
The above poster said his 8100 sounds better than
any other station in the market. Under the assumption that there's at least one station in the market with the bigger, more expensive processor and that they are competent enough to have their transmission chain set-up carefully and correctly and performing optimally, and the poster is not over-modulating, then there's simply no chance he can sound better... I mean louder and cleaner. Better is subjective
Regards,
Goran Tomas