Curious what people think is the best "value" high end speaker (~5K to 15K)


I am on a long search for speakers and just curious what people think is the best value both new or used in speakers ranging from around $5000 to $15000? I have a set of Paradigm S8's (V1) and love them but looking for another set for another set in a different listening area (25 x 20?, maybe larger).  I love the full sound of JBL's and looking for something in that range (it also helps that JBL's seem to hold their value better than most, which will be a consideration). The only drawback to JBL is footprint.  I prefer a smaller footprint which is why after reading I hope to listen to several B&W 800 series but open to suggestions across the board.  used Watt Puppies? Revels?  I am curious about peoples experience with McIntosh XR100's. 
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@steve59 
 yes you have to carefully read between the lines for implied criticism. It might prove to be beyond your tolerance.

No such thing as a perfect review, you never see one. Besides this month’s flavours of the month will soon become also-rans as far as reviews go, or never mentioned again.

Agreed  @alanr123 regarding Focal. 
 I recently picked up a pair of the Kanta 3's (reference in the Kanta line) and they retail at $12K, but I got them for $9600. They are amazing with tube gear (Primaluna preamp and HP amp.) They are dynamic, one of the most open sounding pair of speakers I've ever heard regarding soundstage (huge!) fast, detailed, and DEEP bass response. I've never heard a pair of speakers that reproduced drums to the point of sounding scary good. Easy to drive yet take gobs of power. Beautiful midrange, detailed yet a bit less "in your face" than previous series. And no, they are NOT bright with the Berillium tweeters. The latest series has plenty of air and extension without being too bright. They've only been in the U.S. about six weeks, I'm still waiting for the reviews from major publications, but I didn't need to wait for those to know what I like. 
Depending on what folks like and are used to hearing or are told what to hear, there are tons of great value speakers.  if you are going up to 15k, I went with Vandersteen Quatrro's.. I personally feel they are the sweet spot in his line.  The carbon fiber tweeter is from the 62k model 7 mk2 I believe.  It has a built in powered sub with an 11 band EQ. I had bass issues in my room and that flattened things out nicely.  

What I found out is that Ricard voices his speakers in his own room as well as others.  This way he tries to make them sound great in real listening environments.  

I agree with most on reviews. Fun to read, but if even a reviewer says something tips towards bright, I personally run away, lol.  I have heard the Paradigm 9's and 5's plenty of times in dealers show rooms enough times to know how bright they are for MY EARS.....some have been told that is what live music sounds like so I'm glad there is a speaker for them.  Many manufacturers purposely tip their speakers up a db or more so that they stand out in the showroom. Kind of like walking into Best Buy stores and the TV's are all on the brightest settings, lol...Try watching that tv at home at that setting for longer than 30 minutes, lol.... not for me thanks.  
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There is no 'Value' to buying a pair of speakers that are arability built by someone else's listening preferences and environment..... with the hope that they'll fit your needs.

With 5-15k I would measure, or hire someone to measure and design and or build speakers around your preferences, speaker parameters and environment. Its what I do! I don't think Dave Wilson has a 'One size fits all' solution to anything, because no speaker manufacture does!. Custom environments and listening preferences need customs speaker designs!

Sure you could spend 15k on a shiny pair speakers (which are built on the cheap with disgraceful markups), but what happens when someone buys a few drivers from parts-express or madisound for a fraction of the price, and blows your ears off?