Speaker Audition


I presently have an Avantgarde Uno (about 15 years old) in my system.  It’s very good but I am feeling it’s time for a different approach to getting the sound I want/like .... that being musicality and dynamics.  Horns deliver this but with a horn signature if you get what I mean.  I am looking for suggestions of what should be on my audition list.  Budget would be +/-$25k.  I was at an audio show this weekend and listened to a few speakers that might fit the bill:  Genesis Maestro, Rockport Atria II, Magico S5, Vandersteen 5A Carbon, Tannoy Kensington, Vivid Kaya 90 (maybe too small for the room and the big Vivids too much $).  Really appreciate any suggestions you might have of speakers that I might add to this list for further listening.

(Music I listen to most: rock, jazz, blues and female vocals.  Amps Pass Labs XA 60.8, AR Ref 6 Pre, REL subs, sources vinyl and streaming, largeish listening room but have to set up speakers on the long wall ... far from corners)
chilli42
I'm in with tiki man above.

I own a Pass INT with Tannoy FSMs. Sound's like a $30k
system I have $9k into.

If I wanted a change I would buy the Sanders system.
Your amp will not do. He includes one 500 watt amp
with the speakers. 

Nothing I have ever heard gives that type of realism,

Keep us posted!!
I like panel speakers. I have owned big Magnepans and Quads, and won’t go back. Current setup is along long wall, far from corners, Quad 2805’s and 2905’s, 4 speakers total.

Listening position is directly in front for vocals and corners for bass, BIG bass.
@bigwave1 said
Have a look at the GR Research-Line Force with Servo Subs. Some DYI but not impractical. Line source and line array, efficient cutting edge. I believe without servos,12K. I’m drooling.
I'm planning to build a set of these and am currently collecting the parts. I have a pair of GR-Research NX-Oticas which are absolutely stunning speakers for the price (around $3K, $6500 with two triple-stack servo subs, plus 40-50 hours to time to assemble and finish them). Given how good these sound, I decided to splurge on the Line Forces. I'm hoping to have them built this winter. 
Cause you’re in Thailand +2 on the Usher BE20. Not sure why they haven’t sustained any traction in the States. 
You may want to consider Lansche Audio 3.2
https://www.lansche-audio.com/products/p-series/no-3-1/

Especially since you have the Rel Subs to handle the mid/lower and   lower frequency range.

Best of luck