Better than Usher Dancer Mini-X DMD?


I've been using these for a couple of years now and have been very pleased. Recently added an ATC P1 Pro amplifier and a 12-in Jamo Sub 650 to the mix and things got even better. I'm trying to decide if this is my end game as they say. While very good in my opinion, obviously these are not the best stand-mounted speakers in the world so there's always room for improvement. My listening room is 9 ft by 12 ft so I guess that qualifies as near field. I might already be at the point we're spending large amounts of money would only yield small improvements in sound quality, considering my room size. The speakers cost around $3,000 new and just wondering what you guys would suggest in the $5,000 to $10,000 new range, although I would likely buy used to save some money. Thinking maybe Joseph Audio, Dali, Dynaudio, Revel or TAD. All opinions welcome, you guys haven't failed me yet!
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Thanks for all of the responses. Sorry for the delay on my part but I wanted to sketch up my room in it’s current configuration and what I could change it to. As far as what I listen to It’s a pretty broad cross section. Mostly mid-1980s and earlier. Prog rock such as David Bowie, Roxy Music, Gabriel era Genesis, Pink Floyd. Rock like Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie, Montrose. Lately a lot of funk and soul music. Classic country and a lot of blues too. I guess you could say I listen pretty loud considering it’s such a small room, but nowhere near as loud as my equipment could go. I think my original post is probably putting the cart ahead of the horse. I should make a final decision on a room configuration and possibly treatment. And I confess my room has other crap in it like a computer along the left wall and a dresser in the front right corner. Should get all that crap out of there and get to a good baseline of the room itself. I’m definitely very interested in opinions on which of these two room configurations would likely be better. Now that I’m trying to attach photographs of the sketch I made I can’t find a way to do it. Anyone have any ideas how I could do that? Thanks

Until I can figure out how to post my photographs I should just say that right now my speakers are up against the 12 ft wall and my chair is along the opposite wall. I guess that you would call the crosswise configuration in my 12x9 room. If I rotate it everything 90 degrees I would be listening in the lengthwise direction of the room
I love Focal Utopia.  I’ve had Sopra 3, Sopra 2, and most recently Sopra 1.  I have Diablo EVO now.  
I recommend listening to Sopra.  To me there is an unnatural excitement to the upper-mid/lower treble, that, although not fatiguing, is distracting in a look-at-me kind of way.  Ultra-clean, clear, but contrived, pushed.  It seems to be part of that speaker at least to me when used with Audio Research Ref/Transparent Ultra and Primaluna Evo400 separates/ with Nordost cabling. 
  I will admit, I did not let any of them break in for 300-600 hours.  More like 100 hours.  They all
imrpbed drastically in the few days.  But the Diablos (EVO) do not have the same “look at me” upper mid/low treble challenges of the Sopra - right out of the box.  Sopra sounds great with electric music, and electric instruments (guitar), but I couldn’t get past the crossover mid-tweeter.  Seems to be a house sound of the Sopra line.  To me it lacks refinement. 
On the other end of the spectrum, and in your budget, You might want to look at used Sonus Faber Cremona M Auditor.  Great for the money and I would take them over the Sopra 1. 
I’d definitely put the speakers on the 9’ wall and pull them out at least a couple feet — that alone will do wonders opening up and improving your sound. You still haven’t mentioned what type of improvements you’re looking for over your Ushers. Tough to make a recommendation without that critical info.
A very reasonable question that I’m not sure I have a defined answer. Over the years as I’ve bought better and better equipment and I listen to the songs I’ve been listening to for decades and I hear more detail and more things that I didn’t know were even there. After each significant upgrade I think "I’m there, I don’t think there is much more to get out of that music" then I find out I was wrong. This goes for both my stereo room and headphone listening. My big breakthrough this year is how I can pinpoint the location of each instrument or vocalist since I added the ATC amplifier. Had no idea an amp could make that much difference. I would say as of now I find acoustical instruments and vocals near perfection. I think when there’s a lot going on with a lot of instruments and vocals at the same time, at high volume, I lose a little clarity compared to a live performance. I’ve done a little research trying to find out if that’s unavoidable no matter how good the equipment is. It seems there’s different opinions on that subject. There are some high-end audio shops within driving distance I think in metro Detroit. I think I should visit a couple and say let me listen to the best you’ve got. Once I know how good it can get I can then figure out how close I can get within a semi-reasonable budget. To sum it up I guess it’s a case of I don’t know what I don’t know. Thanks for the advice on running my set up 90° from my current configuration