My speaker quest


Last time I posted I was considering used Wilson Sasha 2 speakers.  I decided to pass on them and am still looking to replace my 25 year old Proac Response 3.5s with floor standing  speakers in the 10-15000 range My electronics are all Audio Research (older models--VT130 amp, LS22 preamp, PH3 phono stage-- but I just replaced all the tubes).  My short list so far: KEF Reference 3 and Monitor Audio PL300ii. The Proac D48R is on my list too and I'm planning to hear it around Thanksgiving. Also planning to hear Vanderstein and Revel speakers although the only local dealer for these doesn't carry anything over $10,000 so I won't be able to hear more expensive models.  I've also heard Audio Physics Codex, Dynaudio C60, B and W, and Triangle Cello and ruled them out.  Wanted to hear Paradaigm and Magico but they aren't available locally for listening.  Salesman said I probably wouldn't like Dali speakers based on my personal taste.  Not sure about Wilson Sabrina's but probably not.  Since I like my current Proacs, I'm hoping to be blown away by the newer model. I thought the KEFs were very musical with a great soundstage.  I only listened briefly to the Monitor Audios but was pleasantly surprised and plan to spend more time with them.  Perhaps it's no coincidence that my short list is all British.  I'm not expecting anyone to make the decision for me but would appreciate any thoughts/advice from people who have experience with these speakers. Thanks in advance!
brownsf
 Perhaps it's no coincidence that my short list is all British.

You can also add the Spendor D9; it is a very nice all around speaker. 

I just purchased a pair.   It's too early yet for me to really describe these in detail with my system as I'm still tuning their location in my room,  but from my listening of British speakers (Harbeth HL5+, 40.2, KEF REF 1, B&W 804d3) at local dealers these for me were a sweet spot of performance, price, and size.   They do have very nice mid-range but also have some bass punch.

Lots of good suggestions.  I'll add Joseph Audio Perspectives as I find ProAc and JA possess similar strengths.  Best of luck. 

don't know how you could even think of any of these when Vandersteen would be such a clear winner   
@stringreen  +1

@brownsf   After just re-reading your OP you mentioned that your local Vandersteen dealer only carries models up to the $10,000 point.  If you are interested in the Quatros which exceed that, you could listen at the dealer's to the $8500 Treo CT.  If you like the Treos then you would know if the Quatro CTs are something worth pursuing.  The Quatros are Treos with powered subs. with adjustable EQ.