$10K or less speakers for 20x20 rm with open back


Willing to spend about $7500-10K for speakers to place in my family room which has an open back to the kitchen, with the family room being about 20x20.. I do not have a system at all right now, unless you count my iPhone and Bose docking system, so anything I get will be a major improvement.

Aside from being unsure about the power and components, I have listened to these 3 speakers so far....Focal 1038be, Aerial 7T and Salk SoundScape 8. Most of the time the system will be on for general use but when I get the chance i really like to listen to the music loud.

Considering going to the Capital Audio Fest in 2 weeks to get an idea of else maybe out there.

Any comments on the 3 speakers mentioned above and if there are other things I should consider that price range?

Thanks.
seanile
"07-16-14: Seanile
So far it's pretty close between the Focal 1038be and the Aerial 7T. Going to listen to Revel Studio 2's on Friday. Hopefully after that I will be able to make a decision. Then comes the fun of picking an integrated amp and figuring out how to play my iTunes library and have it sound decent. Also going to look into a high quality streaming service. I'd really like to avoid having to buy CD's."

Given what you are asking for in your first post, I think the Aerial's fit the description best. They sound very good all around, but when you turn the volume up for loud music, the 7T should easily be the best. I've seen them several times in HT systems where people push them as hard as possible, and they hold up. That said, I'll make another selection that may seem like an odd choice. My good friend is a Meridian fanatic. They make speakers that have amps and DAC's built in. All you would need to add is whatever transport you prefer (CD, DVD, PC, iPod etc..), and that's it. Honestly, they wouldn't be my first choice, but they're not for me. I think there's a very good chance that you would really like them. If you just want something that has good SQ, and plays extremely loud and clean, it wouldn't hurt to look at them. They also look great and are fairly simple. You plug each speaker in and run a digital IC from your transport to the speakers, and that's it. No big boxes and cables all over.
Seanile, I'd suggest a trial audition of the Janszen zA2.1 if you can arrange one. With a little care in set up they can perform much better than show reports.

They are very musical and detailed, can fill a large space, are an easy load which does not require huge power, and placement is easier than most planars since they are in a closed back cabinet.
There's a pretty enthusiastic (and well-informed) review for the Focal 1038 Be II's here.
Decision made. Revel Studio 2 and Hegel H300.

Is a Mac Mini the best, most reasonable way to get my iTunes music to the Hegel? I keep hearing about Jriver as a good way to manage the music library.