Full-range Floorstanders: Can you recommend?


I've been thinking of the following floorstanders:
1. Coincident Total Eclipse
2. Legacy Focus (trashed at AA)
3. Energy Veritas 2.4i (because my little Energys so good)
4. Solioquy 6.5

The inexpensive 2nd system I recently assembled helped me finally learn the kind of sound I want in my main system (which I've been working on and failing at for the past 2 years).The speakers in my 2nd system are some small floorstanders: (Energy e:XL26)-high efficiency/ 94db (8 ohm) two 165mm woofers and one aluminium tweeter on a Spherex baffle, loaded by a reflex port on the front. (an odd looking speaker) Source: Cayin CD15B (stock PC); 20 year old NAD 3155 integrated. Acoustic Zen Matrix Ref II IC's, speaker cables: Tara Labs Omni Prism. Wiremold Power strip for cdp. In this setup the Energy speakers are very Full, clear, clean, and dynamic with strong midrange weight (midbass is very present) The low bass has weight too. This system picks up a lot of detail in the mids and highs, hits, hard in the mids as well as down low. Recorded music is clean and clear but these speakers really, really shine with music recorded live. (sonics are "crystal clean like you're at the venue"). Cymbals, snare drums, drum sticks, sax,trumpets all sound clear and palpable bite. So I am looking for floorstanders with these qualities; No leaness, Full sound: Strong weighty low end, presence and weight in the midrange (midbass) and crystalline highs that give a sense of the venue. The speakers should be clear and open on recorded music but outstanding on live music. I listen to jazz almost exclusively but like the midbass required when I want to throw on the occasional Rock. My room is a 12 X 20 X 8 rectangular family room. Budget: $3-4k used.

My current main system: Dussun V8i integrated, Acoustic Zen Matrix Ref II ic's, Modwright Sony 999ES, Jolida JD 100 (modded), Shuyata Hydra 4, Acoustic Zen Satori Shotgun sc's, Definitive Technology BP 7000's. Thanks for your suggestions
foster_9
Although I like the Coincidents, it's 14 ohms is better suited for tubes.

The Energy Veritas is very nice too and will be much more musical than current speakers.

I'm sure someone here will suggest Vandys but have you ever heard VMPS RM40's?
I have to qualify this because I became a dealer for Vmps last year. I've owned Vmps speakers since 1996 though and that is what is in my main listening room, RM 40's. It's the only thing I sell and actually I don't sell them, they sell themselves.

This is fortunate as I'm no sales person and don't care to be. It's part of my hobby and has nothing to do with my living.

I will say in my honest opinion you're going to be very hard pressed to beat the Vmps RM 40's. This of course is opinion and there are other great speakers too, but not very many that are great for the money.

You should check out the Vmps forum at audiocircle.com. At minimum you should hear everything you can before you plunk down several grand for a pair of speakers. I can say that myself, my brother and a close friend all have owned Vandersteens. We all now own Vmps speakers in one size or another.
I heard the Legacy Focus at a audio club meeting in New Orleans at Alterman Audio in Metairie, I'll second AA's trashing of one of one of my worst sounding speakers ever.
I guess you are new here, please add Tyler's line to your list.
Paul