Near field monitor advice please


Hey I am looking to get some near field monitors for use at my desk. I was thinking of getting better headphones (i have hd800S and ZMF atticus), namely Hifiman susvara. But I figure a much better use of my cash would be good near field monitors for even less money.
My local dealer recommends Proac Tablette 10 or Spendor classic 4/5, thoughts on these or any other options? Like to spend under $4k. I also have a used ATC Scm19 v2 locally. I want to wall mount them and have them angled down (firing over my triple computer monitors).
smodtactical
I reconfigured my office, and got a used pair of B&W D100i. I have them horizontal on bookshelves, seated ear level, opposite my desk, flanking my monitor for imaging, paired with a self powered sub.

Office never sounded better

https://speakerholic.blogspot.com/2015/04/b-dm100i-speakers.html#:~:text=This%20is%20a%20nice%20poli....

After research, I limited my choices to boolshelf 2 way, 6-1/2" driver size, NO PORTS, keep the depth around 11" max for shelves.
Not all Genelec use class d amps.

FYI, I never said that Genelec uses Class D amps.  I only describe how Adam does their amp configuration.


If you want nearfield listening use what the pros use who use them day in day out.
djones51 - have you actually sat down and listened extensively to these monitors?  Or are you really just repeating "what the pros use".  The professional mix-down engineers have a completely different requirement and agenda to provide a mix that is pleasing on most variations of consumer stereos.  That does not necessarily mean that their preferred "monitors" would be exactly what an audiophile wants.  It really depends on what the "audiophile" wants.
The point of day in day out is the new coaxial Genelecs are easier on the ears, less fatigue, it has nothing to do with agendas. They have low distortion in the bass region, very smooth coherent speakers. If he was looking at a higher price point I would toss in Dutch and Dutch 8c, bit more WAF, though my wife thinks the round Genelecs are cute. I was under the impression the OP "audiophile" was looking for nearfield monitors? 
Might look into the Tannoy Autograph Mini speaker.  Beautiful and sound that way.