Hello jcs01,
my experience in speakers has some overlap with yours.
I have a long history with B+W N802’s. I owned two pairs run with Classe and Halo amps. Then a new life new home provided me the opportunity to rebuild my system. In fact, I ended up building two systems, so I kept switching speakers and electronics upstairs and downstairs and walking from one to another.
I immediately jumped on yet another pair of N802’s, and managed to re acquire my old Classe pre and amp.
then I stared looking at many of the speakers you have. I formerly owned Vandy sig 3’s, so after reading all they hype about the Quattros, and the wife liking no subs needed?, we set off to audition them. I / we were totally unimpressed. So I continued to audition. KEF reference 3’s, Focal, Sonus Fabre, 802 D3’s, and Proac ?D40 and K36. I liked the Proacs the best. But my last stop that day was a a used pair of Revel Studio 2s. Bought them immediately for under 7k. Took them home, moved the b+w,s downstairs and started loving the easy smoothness of the Revels. Started upgrading my electronics now, to an Audionet pre amp and an Auralic Vega 2 DAC. I loved the sound of the studio 2s and my friend came over, then sold his MBLs and bought a new pair of the Studio 2s. Revel gets trashed now since being bought by corporate etc, but the studio and salon 2s are well loved classics for their smoothness and even response. Since I have a big room, I found a guy who wanted to trade his salon 2 s for my studio 2s plus some cash. So road trip we went and came back with the salon2’s. I still use subs, but the salon 2s are amazing how they fill the room. You can still find either used, but less now that revel has moved on to other speakers I think.
BTW, I went all out downstairs, and replaced the venerable N 802s with YG Hailey 2.2s. But the Revels still rule their upstairs fiefdom!