Sound and quality of Legacy Speakers


Hello music lovers. I am researching my next speaker choice and here is where I am now. I am running a mcintosh MA7900, 200 watts per and a Node 2i and SVS Ultra towers and SB 13 Subs. Ok, I am enjoying my Ultras but the highs are not satisfying at higher volume, the mids and lows are good. I listen to blues rock at high volume and I love bass and slam. I also love Jazz at medium volume and I am seeking clean mids and crisp realistic highs. I was thinking of preowned Wilson’s Sophia’s until I saw the weight, I am 68 and my audio room is in my basement. I am seeking speakers at 100 lbs or less each. I am now looking at Legacy Signature SE, reviews are good and the used price are really low. I have not yet hear a pair, I see opinions. I am open to suggestions on other speakers.Thank you.
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Interesting on the ATC's.  That is still a fairly substantial speaker.  I liked the 50's at a show, but would likely want a little more low end punch... thinking the 100's would do it.

But those ATC actives are so fast and tight, I have wondered if they can actually "thump" and move a bit more air.  

I know the Focus can move a ton of air.
Both the larger Legacy and ATC speakers can do structural damage. Certainly blow out your eardrums before they are even close to distorting. I'm an old rocker so nothing else will do in my home.
I listened extensively to the various Legacy speakers at Audio Classics powered by a 200wpc McIntosh amp.  I love their house sound and as you move up the line you get more refinement.  There were no bass issues on any of the models I heard.  If I hadn’t bought the GE Triton Refs, I would have definitely gone with Legacy. 
Vinyl,  are these being offered with new speaker warranty, or am I misreading the listing?