Focal Sopra 2's vs Titron GoldenEar Reference speakers


Hello there, After a long and drawn out process, I’m finally down to a couple of choices for my New Speakers. The two speakers are the Focal Sopra 2 and the Golden ear Triton Reference Speakers/ I’ll either buy the golden ears new or buy second hand sopra’s 2’s only used for 2 months. The price is the same either way. I have heard both speakers in perfectly attuned rooms that were tweaked out. The last set of speakers I purchased sounded very different in my NON dedicated listening room than they did in the store. After this speaker purchase " which is a big one for me at these prices" I don’t want to even think of buying new loud speakers for years. I’m not one to change his gear often. Though I do change my underwear everyday. That was a very poor attempt at humor. If any of you reading this have heard both of these speakers, I would love to hear your thoughts on them good, bad or indifferent. My non dedicated listening room DIMENSIONS are 8 FEET HIGH,20 FEET LONG and 14 FEET WIDE. I will be using Mcintosh solid state preamp and power amp for the new speakers. After the speaker purchase, future purchases and time spent reading about hi-fi will be dedicated to room improvements. I like to listen to music loud, very rarely do I listen at low volumes. I’m 50 percent split on the music of my youth, Metal and punk. The other 50 percent Diana Krall, Duke Ellington
and more audiophile like music. It seems to me at the 11 Canadian price point it’s hard to find a speaker that does it all well. I have to admit I’m a huge mark for the look of the sopra 2 loudspeaker. Of course the Golden ear reference come with built in woofers which is a plus. I’m not a big bass head though. If any of you fine people could offer me your opinions or some insight to either speaker, It would be greatly appreciated. I;m a bit antsy as this is a big purchases for me and I don’t want to mess it up. A huge thank you for taking the time to read this long winded post. Would love to hear some strong opinions. Enjoy the music.

Mikey

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I would suggest the OP widen his search. I believe Elac offers some of the best bang for the buck. Andrew Jones is an engineering genius and much of his knowledge has been distilled in the lower cost Elac loudspeakers. If you are unfamiliar with Andrew Jones, Google him. Better yet, audition his speakers. No affiliation, just a fan after meeting him at RMAF and hearing his speakers. 
Don't buy any speaker if you cannot try it at home. I know that the speakers are big and heavy but the room as you already said has enormous influence on the sound 
Listen to Martin-Andersen. I would go for the Goldenears simply because most dealers will let you try for a period before final commitment. There is nothing worse than getting speakers that do not play well with your system or room. When you buy used, you may not be able to return them. Food for thought.
Also, I truly believe the Triton 1Rs are spectacular at the price. Very well integrated top to bottom. They are probably one of the top 5 bang for buck speakers out there. The Paradigm Persona 3F would be one to consider at your price. They punch above their class too, but I still lean to the 1Rs.
I heard both of this speakers they are both good, but I prefer the focal quality of sound, they are connected to esoteric components, they look good too...