Best skiinny floorstanders


After 10 years with a pair of Martin Logan Ethos speakers, I'm considering moving back to boxes, box speakers that is.   I'd like to avoid big obtrusive box speakers and am considering some skinny ones in the $8-12k range like the:
Devore Fidelity Super Nines
Boenicke w11s
and...
.... other suggestions

The room - is around 18 by 30, parts with a low ceiling, carpeted, and the wall behind the speakers is books. Serves as gym in the early am when my wife pulls out the rowing machine and turns the tunes up loud, play room for the grandkids in the afternoon and listening room for me in the evenings.

Currently running all tubes but I'm open to changing that up too.
Taste in music - eclectic.

Thanks in advance!
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Electrostatic speakers really brings out acoustic, and chamber music type recordings.  If this is what you are used to, then to ease your imaging, space and soundstage addiction, I'd recommend a style of speaker which has di-pole (sp?) arrangement where at a minimum, there is a tweeter that fires at the rear of the upper speaker's cabinet.  This will add to space and soundstage.  When I look for speakers, I look at the mid and tweeter manufacturer they use.  I am particularly fond of Focal/JM Lab drivers and speakers for that matter.  In my main system, I have Von Schweikert VR6 speakers that use Focal's wonderful tweeter firing forward and from the rear in a di-pole manner.  This speaker while not skinny, is an imaging, space, soundstage, air all around champ.  When I play Charlotte Chuch's Ave Maria, it almost brings tears to my eyes - hah!  In my second system, I have JM Lab Mezzo Utopia speakers; these speakers are fabulous also, they literally disappear and then the ethereal experience begins, but with less air, space and ambiance that my VR6s bring.  Focal drivers, especially the mid and tweeter drivers are something real special.  Back to "skinny" speakers, I saw on Ebay a seller I think located in South Orange County California who is selling a set of nice looking JM Lab Divas.  These are skinny; the pair of 8 inch woofers fire from the side rather than straight ahead like conventional cabinets; bass is non directional so this should not matter much.  They are substantially less than the budget you listed; I seem to remember they were close to the $5K mark.  I hope my rambling reply helps.  Cheers!  
Goldenear Triton Ones, One Rs or Reference. The Refs are taller and glossy, the One Rs shorter and glossy, the Ones are the same height as One Rs but have the original covered ’sock’ design. All sound wonderful, but I’d go with the taller Refs if you can.

I would definitely look at the monitor audio platinum 200 ll or platinum 200 lll