Full circle and thinking about speakers


This all started a couple of months ago by buying a pair of old B&W DM305 speakers and i'm completely new to all of this..
Then a  Rogue Cronus, Nottingham TT w/ a Lyra Cart. Waiting for an EAR phono stage to arrive Monday.
On the digital side - a Pro-ject streamer and Schitt DAC (place holder but it all sounds very decent).
So now I'm back to the speakers, cables and interconnects. I would like something at a level with the other gear - not that the B&W's are bad, they just aren't great.
What I like about the B&W's: clear detailed and focused.
What I don't like: At times the highs are glaringly high and when I expect there to be gobs of bass, there just isn't any to speak of. Jazz trios and quartets sound pretty awesome.  Rock not as good.
Condo life, which means my listening level is on the low side. Wall moving bass is probably not what I am looking for.
Listening space: The room is 14' x 25' and I haven't settled on which direction to arrange speakers. Currently they are projecting across the 14' width. That may very well change.
Any recommendations of where to start the search are highly welcomed. Speaker types, specs etc...as I know very little.
Let's say under 2K and used is fine if it gets me to a higher level.
Thanks  all
smaarch1
millercarbon -- I know perfectly well what the phrase ad hominem means.  Whereas I admittedly criticized your oft-stated position on sensitivity, and the elimination from consideration of scores (hundreds?) of speakers thereby, you besmirched my ability to reason or read.  
I'm a big Magnepan fan. I believe they have class leading loudspeakers in every price range. However I only recommend them to serious audiophiles because they demand you place them way out into the room and they may need mega power to really sing. I have two pairs right now but I also have two dedicated listening rooms. 
The Fritz speakers have remarkable bass extension for a standmount.  Just search the forum for other comments on them.

But the best advice anyone in this thread can give you is to ignore the recommendations of its most opinionated contributor.  If you stick around the 'gon you'll soon figure out why.
High sensitivity speaker can have a VERY high floor noise, they pick up every issue and let you know about it.. 92-3 is very high. AND as high as I'll go..

It just leaves NO room for valve noise or a cable being just a little to close to a PS or PCs. 

Try getting 105, quiet like older horns, older valve gear and so so cables.

It will make you want to change brands... QUICK...

Regards
"...High sensitivity speaker can have a VERY high floor noise..."

That's a gain issue and that can be adjusted.