Looking for suggestions on best small footprint speaker under $4K


Greetings
i’m a long time 2 channel system guy that rekindled his  interest in music and Is looking to upgrade speakers.    I just currently upgraded from a small  tube amp to a 150 W Krell amp and have really enjoyed the improved response from my  7 year old KEF LS50’s.     My favorite Brands of speakers over the years have been Maggie’s and B&W.   I have also downsized  homes and size of speaker is an issue.     Looking for the best sounding speaker for jazz and lite rock.    Attractive cabinets are important to me so I don’t like the looks of golden ear speakers..   25 years ago I loved Vandersteen speakers but they were just not attractive.

As I begin my search what would yoou suggest.   I have started looking at Monitor Audio and Salk but have not heard any.  My budget is $4K.

i appreciate your feedback.


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Modified VanL quartettes   from VanL Speakerworks in Chicago area 

Fit your price range and size considerations perfectly and the sound will be just what you want.   I have had many speakers includding Maggie's, quads and martin Logans  the modified VanL's with ribbon tweeters are great
I own Aerial 5T’s and they are a terrific speaker. I’m running them w/a Bryston 2.5 SST2 and a Luxman CL38U SE Tube preamp. For a Floor stander I'd look at the Spendor A-6 or a a bit over your budget the Spendor A-7.
I heard the new Totem Tribe towers, the smallest ones sound terrific, really fast and punchy! They are around $5kish, i have not seen any on the used market or i would have purchased them, haha. They get pretty deep and bassy for the size, they are super compact.
A sleeper in your general price category (4K+ w/stands) is the PMC twenty5 22.  It’s a stand mount that is refined with substantial (well controlled) bass.  However, with few US dealers, it’s hard to audition.  I took leap of faith and am glad I did.
If you're hell bent on dropping $4k, I can't readily help you.  But if you're willing to spend a lot less than that and be willing to live with some real magic, then here's a completely different thought.

One of the most wonderful systems I've ever heard was a pair of late 70's vintage KEF Calinda loudspeakers being driven by a Marantz 8B tube power amp.  Absolutely spell binding!

That vintage of KEF loudspeaker is hard to find in the USA, but is readily available in Europe.  Do a search at https://www.hifishark.com/

The Calinda typically sells for around $400/pair.  Shipping extra.
The next model up, the Cantata, typically sells for about $600/pair.

As for the power amp, the Marantz 8B is a classic, but an expensive classic.  What's a much better value is the 35 wpc ST-70 from VTA.   They also have a 60 wpc amp for a reasonable amount.  You can either build the kit, save money and get a ton of satisfaction, or have them make it up for you.  Even pre-assembled, the prices are modest.

ST-70, preassembled with tubes - $1275
ST-70, kit - w/tubes - $879
ST-120, preassembled with tubes - $1435
ST-120, kit w/tubes - $1159

In your shoes, something like this is what I'd do.