I have been using the Bel Canto eVo2i integrated for more than a year now in a room of similar proportions to yours. First let me say I love this amp. Also, I'm using a Bel Canto Dac2 with an Oppo DV-980H as a transport for one of the sources. Click on my system page below for details.
As for speakers, I am currently using a pair of Proac Response 1.5s which are comparable to the Totems you mention. Also a pair of Meadowlark Audio Kestrel Hot Rods see occasional use in my system. Both speakers work really well with the Bel Canto. The Proacs are an exceptionally well built speaker with a wonderful presentation but they don't seem to get the press here on Audiogon. Maybe they're too mainstream.
I have listened to the Totem Arros and Hawks (at dealer) and thought they sounded very good. If you are looking at used, you should consider the Proac Response 1.5 or newer Response D15 floor standers. They run about the same price as the Hawks on the used market.
Bottom line here is there are many good speakers that will mate well with the Bel Canto so good luck whichever way you go.
As for speakers, I am currently using a pair of Proac Response 1.5s which are comparable to the Totems you mention. Also a pair of Meadowlark Audio Kestrel Hot Rods see occasional use in my system. Both speakers work really well with the Bel Canto. The Proacs are an exceptionally well built speaker with a wonderful presentation but they don't seem to get the press here on Audiogon. Maybe they're too mainstream.
I have listened to the Totem Arros and Hawks (at dealer) and thought they sounded very good. If you are looking at used, you should consider the Proac Response 1.5 or newer Response D15 floor standers. They run about the same price as the Hawks on the used market.
Bottom line here is there are many good speakers that will mate well with the Bel Canto so good luck whichever way you go.