Not sure where you are located to go audition. Your amps are rated around 50W, but have fairly high current based on what I remember of them. It's kind of like having a 90W SS amp. What size room did you say? How do you listen and to what types of music? If your room isn't huge and you listen around 86db or so (fairly loud), then you should be able to run most speakers.
Under 10k, I'd have my short list to include:
Proacs
Vandersteen (Treo's as there are rarely Quatro CT's available used as most of us keep them for long periods of time)
Harbeths' (so much fun to listen to for long sessions)
Again, speakers are the most personal of choices in all of the audio chain. I personally like to purchase via a long time established company as there is usually a better chance they will be around when something goes wrong down the line. If you ever need a driver, they are not always available 10 or more years down the line from some of the smaller companies. That's been a problem in the past with some of the very small companies. if you don't care about long term situations, then there are some good designers out there. YMMV
Under 10k, I'd have my short list to include:
Proacs
Vandersteen (Treo's as there are rarely Quatro CT's available used as most of us keep them for long periods of time)
Harbeths' (so much fun to listen to for long sessions)
Again, speakers are the most personal of choices in all of the audio chain. I personally like to purchase via a long time established company as there is usually a better chance they will be around when something goes wrong down the line. If you ever need a driver, they are not always available 10 or more years down the line from some of the smaller companies. That's been a problem in the past with some of the very small companies. if you don't care about long term situations, then there are some good designers out there. YMMV