FOCAL ARIA 926 vs. TANNOY REVOLUTION XT 6F using a Primaluna Dialogue Premier


I recently purchased a Primaluna Dialogue Premium and am in need of better speaker to compliment the amp.  I am teetering between Focal and Tannoy and would greatly appreciate any assistance in helping make a decision.  Room size 12x25 with the setup at one end with furniture, so the room is not a dedicated listening room.  Thanks.
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UGH there it is again that evil Made in China. When buying audio does anybody ever think about warranty or shipping for repairs ?? NOPE.
Thank you everyone for your responses.  I did end up going with the Tannoys.   I have no decent audio dealers in my area, so I had to depend on forum reviews and recommendation from the one person I know personally who got me into this audiophile thing.  The commonality I ran into with Focal was that they are almost too clear; to the point of possible fatigue after long listening sessions.  Admittedly, I am still curious to hear them though.  With the PL and Tannoys as my introduction to higher end audio, I guess I have more reach to do.  So far, I am pretty happy with the setup ,though I have nothing else to compare it to.  The Tannoys play very well with jazz, blues, acoustical guitar, and instrumental music like the Split Enz, where there are a lot of sounds coming at you.  What would be the next recommend model, if I were to stay with Tannoy and keeping inline with their traditional models?  
"What would be the next recommend model, if I were to stay with Tannoy and keeping inline with their traditional models?" 

The Turnberry an Kensington are "entry" models I've heard with the PL. Seems once you're in, you don't leave and go big later. The Focal "too clear" is subjective and not for all ears. The system/room will influence the sound. You need to be into "the look" as well as sound with traditional Tannoy's. I like them, but know some who find the look dull.
Focal Grande Utopia vs Tannoy Westminster Royal? 
 
I've heard the XT's extensively with the PL. For a first buy, they are keepers, especially for the price. Subs can bring more to the presentation you're presently enjoying. Multiple subs are the agreed way to do it, when you get the itch to bring your setup to another level. 

Kensington+ subs= Call it a day. I wouldn't be able leave the house.

In my experience "any relatively good" speakers can be totally transformed by a room treatment  with passive and more active non electronic controls...

Then spare the money.....

The room is always the most important part of the speakers and most of the times of  the audio system itself...

But who could dare to say that if he sell speakers or amplifiers?

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