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
  I recently went back to open baffle from back in the day, Dahlquist DQ10s to various box brands, IMF TLS80s (awesome speaker) Definitive, Ascend Acoustics, Revel, BW, etc to Spatial Audio Lab M3 Sapphires. They are taking a little effort to get them dialed in, but I won't go back.
Clayton Shaw, the designer and owner is also great to deal with.
 Driving them with Rogue Amp100, Rogue RH5 preamp they really are starting to shine on all types of music. I've had them for about a month.The artist Dominique doing a song called Shine is overwhelming. The bass fidel and the vocal harmonies are just amazing.
The Cronus is supposedly pretty amazing. It sounds like a great place to focus your system around. As has been mentioned, Tekton speakers offer a lot of value for your buck. Not freakin pretty but I was definitely surprised by what I heard coming from my Enzos when I plugged them up. I think that's where alot of the fan base comes from for that company; you can see your money isn't being wasted on overpriced veneer etc. every dollar goes to better bracing and better implementation. If I had that amp Id roll with the Pendragons or double impacts for that size room. But the Maggies will make your jaw hit the floor with transparency and spaciousness! You could try the LRS or the .7? The Tektons gots the energy and drive (the are great for rock) and the Maggies have the clarity and sheer beauty. 
The Tektons are like standing in front of the stage and the Maggies are like an outdoor concert. I need a bigger place to get another pair.

Honestly though, if youre really want to try stuff out just order stuff and dig it or send it back or sell it to upgrade! 
Its all part of the journey right? 

With 100w you can run most regular speakers. 
Also, KEF. I've very much enjoyed every speaker I've had from them. Rich and smooth. Not as present as ZU and Tekton but nice to relax to. 

Hope you enjoy the ride what ever you decide!
Have you considered a sub? I know It seems off topic but hear me out. I just bought a REL sub and I couldn't believe it but the highs sounded more sparkling and detailed than before. The midrange sounded more fleshed out and the bass is so textured and tight and nuanced. They made my speakers sound way better than they deserve to. I love my Enzos but with that sub blended in so seamlessly it was really surprising. Maybe you should consider trying out a REL sub like a T/7i and see if that doesn't make the BWs sound better? I hear SVS is good too but I have no experience with them.
Thanks for more comments. So here’s an update. This weekend I’ll focus on arranging the space for a more appropriate listening/spatial experience. Should be fun and I know well what I want to do.
I’ve become interested in a few speakers since I posted this and doing my research. Taken by what I have read about Pearl Acoustic Sibelius full range single drivers. I like the simplicity and thee design approach - they make sense to me.
However after talking with some knowledgeable friends, my thoughts have shifted a bit to two way floor standers. Specifically looking at Totem Hawks and a few others.
Called an Audio place who happens to be a Rogue and Totem dealer. He invited me up to listen to a used pair of Totem Hawks thru the same Rogue amp.
I’d like to keep it simple and without multiple drivers, the complex crossovers that come with them, or subwoofers. Maybe not rational but an aesthetic thing i suppose?
I have to say I’m really intrigued by the Pearl Acoustics.....and single drivers in general.
Any thoughts on full range single drivers are welcome!
In the meantime I’m simply enjoying what I have - It sounds fairly awesome already.
@buckheadmacc - thanks for the suggestion and the well wishes
The latest issue of TAS, The Absolute Sound, lists all their recommended components in different price points. Could be worth reading.