Stand mount loudspeakers


Okay with all the new stand mount loudspeakers out there which ones specifically should I audition for a smaller room? Please give details. Thanks!!!! I'll be looking at a whole new system so I'll be matching the rest of the system to the speakers I choose.
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If you want an absolutely very good good one 
Buy the New Monitor Audio Studio  ,eith Matchjng stands 
See, only review. If you buy it is s must yo buy the matching stands 
Fill with sand  , they are direct coupled and bolt to speakers.
All drivers taken from their $28k PZL500,with s W12 dub,
You have a great full range system.  These are $5k + speakers 
For under $2k with stands ,currently first run sold out around the world. You will see more in the next few weeks.
I think you'd be thrilled with Joseph Audio Pulsars given what you're looking for. 

These Monitor Audio studio speakers have a bunch of technologies .a improved version if the AMT tweeter, with a 4inch driver Tom and both on rear dual slotted ported, a magnesium aluminum with 
A Nomex center,and on rear Carbon fiber ceramic coated driver 
The the 60k micro perf tweeter this speaker is very fast  detailed 
With solid Bass to about 55hz. The Silver w Subwoofer with Bass room EQ is made of the same material these were recently discontinued for a newer model. This Loudspeaker can compete with quality speakers several times their cost with ease. With sub,or subs -same brand silver gold or platinum you  have a killer combination . The read on msny people like Stand mounts is for the holographic imaging and soundstaging. The review on them is Very accurate. Soundstage also gave them a best of at this year's
Audio show in Montreal. 
I previously owned a pair of Reference 3A MM De Capo(i) speakers and found them to be fantastic in a medium/small room. For me, they had enough bass to not need a sub (I'm not a bass head). An all around great performer and very easy to drive. I used amps from 3.5 w/channel 2A3 SET Tube amps, up to 70 w/channel Class - A solid-state mono blocks. Having a speaker that is easy to drive, and compatible with a wide variety of amps, will open up a lot of amp possibilities for you.....

I have not heard the current Reference 3A MM DeCapo Be speakers, but I'm sure they treat least as good as my previous version.