spatial audio m3 or tekton perfect set


thinking about upgrading from my Zu Dws to either Spatial audio m3 or tekton perfect set
Would the Tekton be a sideways move?
using SS amp   for now but future wil be a tube amp of some sort

Curiosus to what people think of these 2 ..and which way to lean ..
entertain others also thanks

timrvt
Thanks @yakbob

I was pondering m3’s as a potential endgame speaker but it seems subs are a must. I really don’t want to get into subs and all the hassle and expense. 

In my little universe $4k is a monumental amount to spend on speakers, especially ones that would still need subs. Damn. Probably rules them out.
@yakbob

I guess I should also mention my amplification, which is an Odyssey power amp 110 watts Class AB which will soon be fronted by Odyssey’s tubed preamp.

if that makes a difference
I also dont want to get into subs...& my room is poor ..fairly wide open..
thought the m3s got down low enough.. ( & $4k would be at the top end of my limit)

another speaker just popped up onto my horizon..contrast audio black moons... demo version available from high-end electronics for $2.5 ..havenot heard much info on them 
timrvt
What is it you are hoping to improve.......there is no doubt that the Zu sounds musically alive from a dynamic standpoint...but maybe not so musically accurate from a tone standpoint.


By way of example....these are unbelievably musical loudspeakers that do almost everything beautifully...but if you want to play at 95db and are more concerned with rock concert type presentation...then they would be the wrong choice.

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=162229.0

@gochurchgo, you might want to look into Tekton's offerings. While I haven't heard them personally, there is no shortage of positive reviews in their lineup.
If used/semi vintage towers are in the running, consider a pair of KEF R107s. I've owned this speaker for 5 years and thought it would be the last one I would own...but it turns out I'm a fickle DINK. :-) These towers (when used with the required KUBE equalizer) create incredible bass with a quad of 10" drivers in a bandpass configuration. This pair I could easily drive without subs and have all the tuneable bass needed. Restored pairs with KUBE could be had for 2k or less. You would need to run separates, or an integrated with PRE OUT/AMP IN jacks in order to use the KUBE EQ.