I have been following this post very closely. There are some great ideas. So here are my thoughts for what it is worth. Since you already have floor standing speakers for your front speakers, I would be looking at Vienna Accustics Beethovens. I had a pair of these in the past and loved them. Very articulate, and detailed. Smooth high frequency, balanced midrange, and perfect bass. Very much like you would experience in a concert hall.
I also agree that Magnepans are an excellent choice. Very detailed as well. Great for classical music. They also require a powerful amplifier due to the fact that they are electrostats. Maggies tend to have a sweet spot. You have to do a lot of speaker placements to find the ideal spot. Once you find that spot you will fall in love with the sound.
If you are thinking of bookshelf speakers, I recommend the Bowers and Wilkins 805 D3. I currently own a pair of these speakers. Great articulation and detail a little lite on the bass, which can be enhanced by a subwoofer. It is very important that you have good quality cables throughout your system. Pays off in spades. By the way the B&W speakers run $6,000 a pair. A little pricey, but worth every penny.
Harbeths are another good choice for a bookshelf style speaker. Great sound. They do look a little rustic, but sound fantastic. Highly recommended. Good luck on your search for your next speakers.
I also agree that Magnepans are an excellent choice. Very detailed as well. Great for classical music. They also require a powerful amplifier due to the fact that they are electrostats. Maggies tend to have a sweet spot. You have to do a lot of speaker placements to find the ideal spot. Once you find that spot you will fall in love with the sound.
If you are thinking of bookshelf speakers, I recommend the Bowers and Wilkins 805 D3. I currently own a pair of these speakers. Great articulation and detail a little lite on the bass, which can be enhanced by a subwoofer. It is very important that you have good quality cables throughout your system. Pays off in spades. By the way the B&W speakers run $6,000 a pair. A little pricey, but worth every penny.
Harbeths are another good choice for a bookshelf style speaker. Great sound. They do look a little rustic, but sound fantastic. Highly recommended. Good luck on your search for your next speakers.