Have the Golden Ear Tech 7's but considering a speaker a fuller sound and also musical


As mentioned I have a pair of Golden Ear Technology model 7's  much raved about at CES 2012.  It is a good sounding speaker but after 18 months of ownership, I have noticed there is a fullness missing in the midrange. The system  has remained basically the same in the system over last 18 months, except fort the Blue Circle Thingee power line conditioner. They are powered by a Rogue Sphinx  v.1 integrated amp (100RMS), and sources material is Ayre CX-7e mp CD player and a refurbished   Thorens  TD145 which may be on its way out the door  soon .  

Speaker cable is shared by Grover Huffman EX cable, and Harmonic Technology older  Pro 11 + speaker cable. The IC to CD is Harmonic Tech "TruthLink " 

I am considering  the following speakers:    Magneplanar .7 or 1.7;   Vandersteen 2CE;   Scansonic 2.5    I am open to suggestions up to $3000   Would prefer a sound signature that is transparent, musical and easy to listen to.   Thank you.  

sunnyjim
When I think full,rich,musical & easy to listen to I think Sonus Faber & Dali.Look at speakers that use wood fiber for bass drivers & silk tweeters & your ears will be happy...
(((I am considering the following speakers:    Magneplanar .7 or 1.7;   Vandersteen 2CE;   Scansonic 2.5   I am open to suggestions up to $3000   Would prefer a sound signature that is transparent, musical and easy to listen to.   Thank you.)))

Vandersteen 2CE Sig II / Audioquest Rocket 88 DBW Zero feedback type design electronics are at their best. call me and I will coach you thru the whole set up Best JR 
     
Thank you to those who have responded  so far  JR from Audioconnection, thank you for the offer, but I would prefer  not to be solicit by audio dealer about their products product.  Also, I really don't need to be coached because I have been involved in audio since 1971.   Thank you  .