Stand mount loudspeakers


Okay with all the new stand mount loudspeakers out there which ones specifically should I audition for a smaller room? Please give details. Thanks!!!! I'll be looking at a whole new system so I'll be matching the rest of the system to the speakers I choose.
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Salk SoundScape 7M. Literally >100 finish options.  
  
Salk also build Rythmik’s kits, so you can get them in the exact same finish. Go dual sealed 12”.  
  
Outlaw RR2160 integrated amp for $800, paired with a MiniDSP 2x4HD with UMIK for $300.
stand mount is a great idea, anything you can do to lift up the soundstage off the floor, greatly improves sound. I built corner shelves for my 3 way speakers w/15" woofers and bass reflex ports, and epiphany struck- WOW- the soundstage is huge, wide, tall, expansive 28 feet across the entire room, and depth that seems out in the front yard 25 feet away beyond the walls of my room. my speakers are 5 feet off the ground. think of a concert, when you’re in the front row, the players and singers are above you, the audience’s face is at their foot level. there are great benefits from high speaker placement. it makes the soundstage enormous, by getting the speakers up into the airspace of the room, rather than the sound bouncing around or being absorbed by furniture, tables, etc. in the room on the floor.
It's always humorous reading responses to someone looking for recommendations regarding new speakers.  Answers vary widely and likely predicated on what's sitting in the respondent's living room.  One post asks the question "what type of music do you enjoy."  Ridiculous.  The goal of any well designed speaker is to as accurately as possible reproduce the original image.  Rock, jazz, classical, acoustic, electric, vocals, motion picture soundtrack, it makes no difference.  Ultimately a speaker system that adheres to this basic principle will provide the listener with the greatest level of satisfaction over the years.  Why then do speakers vary so much in characteristics?  Because some companies have much larger R&D resources than others which includes the ability to design and manufacturer all associated components within the system. Also keep in mind that high cost does not assure high performance.. Ultimately beauty is in the ear of the beholder but if you are looking for long term satisfaction seek a manufacturer with resources. Although tempted to list examples I will refrain.