Why don't you get a pair of Lowther EX3 and build a set of Voigt Pipes, and run them with your MicroZotl. That's what I did for awhile. They will easily fill your small room with great sound using the MicroZotl. They will be a little lighter in the bass than you are used to, but will give terrific sound over 40Hz. The MicroZotl will drive them to about 100db on peaks, so it will be plenty for a small room.
You could make them for about $1100 for the pair - complete. This is not a theory, I did it for awhile myself, and they were almost loud enough to fill my large room with a MicroZotl, but not quite. Small room should be no problem. This way you can get dual purpose out of your amp. If you build a folded version of the Voigt Pipe, they will be small enough to not dominate the room. I know one member who has Mezzo Utopias, and he tried out the Lowther Voigt pipes and liked them very much. I KNOW for sure that the MicroZotl will drive the Lowthers well in your small room. You won't shake the building, but will get very crystal clear, clean coherent sound. And it is relatively cheap to do, doesn't take up much space, uses your existing headphone amp, and you can keep your existing CD player as the source. Selling the rest of the gear will give plenty of money to do this and have alot left over. Sounds like a plan to me.
You could make them for about $1100 for the pair - complete. This is not a theory, I did it for awhile myself, and they were almost loud enough to fill my large room with a MicroZotl, but not quite. Small room should be no problem. This way you can get dual purpose out of your amp. If you build a folded version of the Voigt Pipe, they will be small enough to not dominate the room. I know one member who has Mezzo Utopias, and he tried out the Lowther Voigt pipes and liked them very much. I KNOW for sure that the MicroZotl will drive the Lowthers well in your small room. You won't shake the building, but will get very crystal clear, clean coherent sound. And it is relatively cheap to do, doesn't take up much space, uses your existing headphone amp, and you can keep your existing CD player as the source. Selling the rest of the gear will give plenty of money to do this and have alot left over. Sounds like a plan to me.