Tube Friendly High End "Big" speakers


I've been upgrading my system from good to great. I addressed the analog front end first and now have something respectable (Brinkmann Oasis w/ Graham Phantom II Supreme, Lyra Delos, SimAudio Moon 310LP, and Acrolink 8N Reference Phono Cable.

The system is being driven by a PrimaLuna Premium Dialogue Integrated and the speakers are Opera Seconda's in a smallish dedicated listening room. I'm moving into a much larger house, but will no longer have a dedicated listening room.

The room is 21.5' x 14.5' with lots of big windows and a high v-shaped vaulted ceiling which I'll treat with GIK acoustic panels. Not looking on advice on the room. It is what it is. Just giving a bit of info since I suspect it will be on the lively side. Here's a video. The room starts around the 2:10 mark: http://youtu.be/wrDpTsBDD_M

I'm looking to upgrade the Opera's. I really want a "big" speaker, something that will move some air and pressurize a room like this. My preference is for something tube friendly and I'll likely need to use my PrimaLuna for at least a few months. Not really interested in horns though.

I'm looking for a very 3D soundstage that's velvety smooth. Detail is great, but definitely nothing fatiguing as I tend to listen at higher volumes for extended periods. While I do listen to a lot of Classic Rock and Jazz, I also listen to a lot of more modern music. I want something that isn't going to make this stuff sound terrible.

I'm planning to buy used, so anything that retails up to $55-60K might be doable. TAD and Focal are on my radar right now, but it's difficult to read between the lines from reviewers to understand what will work.

Which speakers should I be considering?
128x128bgupton
Hi Jet,
The Devore Silverback is a very good suggestion when you consider what Bgupton seems to be searching for. Excellent tube amplifier compatibility, easy speaker load, full range and reportedly handles all music genres well. There have been many good recommendations on this thread.
Charles,
Hi Bgupton,
Big windows like that can be a challenge with a lot of speakers, but I totally get that you don't want to lose the glorious views. The room is probably too small for the Classic Audio T-1.4s, but the T-3s with field coil drivers could do nicely. The AudioKinesis Dream Maker LCS might well be amazing in your room with little or no treatment, so check them out (I have the new Zephrin 46s here in a slightly smaller room with an 8 ft. ceiling).

Both of these speaker manufacturers will be demonstrating at RMAF in Denver next week and are easy going nice folks to speak with.
Another good possibility for your room size and stated criteria is the Horning Eufrodite speaker. It's very efficient, easy to drive and highly regarded sonically.