Focal, B&W or Martin Logan


I'm looking to upgrade my speakers.  Current system is Lumin U1 Mini server > Lampizator Golden Atlantic TRP DAC> Pass Labs XA160.8 Amp > Martin Logan Classic 9 speakers.  Room is pretty good acoustically (25' x 15'), but I have to place the speakers along the long wall making a 12x12x12 triangle for listening with my sitting position very close to the rear wall.  Speakers are currently 8" from front wall and can't be moved more than 5 or 6 inches further into the room (WAF issues), thus limiting the size (depth) of the new speakers. I listen to most all music, but mostly R&B, Country and classic rock.   

The biggest knock against the current MLs is that they don't have a lot of resolution - especially when it comes to complex music. They're great for acoustic guitar, piano or vocals.  They also lack a bit in bass, but that isn't too big of an issue as my wife would prefer I keep bass to a minimum.

Based on budget and speaker size, I'm seriously looking at the following:  Focal Sopra No. 2 (or No. 3). B&W 802D3, Martin Login 13A (or 15A).  I'm looking at buying used, so won't be able to try before purchasing.  I'm interested in hearing from those of you that have experience with these speakers.  Anyone heard them all and have a preference?

I'm currently leaning to the Focals, but only because I like they way they look. 


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I'm the the opposite position of not having enough room in my room. I run the Sopra 2's in my 9x13 music room. Highly recommend the Sopra's. You won't need to be moving chairs and couches around to enjoy them. Every speaker has it's limitations and every room has it's limitations. In sure with some discrete absorption panels you'll be more than happy. Give them plenty of break in time, it takes a while. 
btw, nothing wrong with caring about the looks. I want to love the way they look. I would have never upgraded unless I tried SF speakers and when I heard their not so special sound I could move on. I am convinced that most audiophile speakers' looks represent the sound, the music the designer likes, the culture, the country, etc. just like wine represents the climate. These are nerds pouring their souls and vision into the design.
Another thought… if you can’t slide in a listening chair… then Omni directional speakers. MBL or German Physiks? I have never cared for Walsh… so I hate to mention them… but, I just did.
Hello,
I am thinking the Revel 226be or the M126be. The stands will be $550 or less for the M126. These speakers are amazing. So amazing,no subs needed. I always think you should add a pair of JL Audio or REL subs to any system. Bring in the subs at about 60hz and you are golden. Plus, being a little smaller and really beautiful cabinets they will definitely get the wife’s ok. The distance to the front wall is not a problem for either of these speakers. Plus, less picky about perfect placement or rooms. In fact I would say don’t have any room treatment for these two speakers. The off axis response is way better than your choices of Focal or B&W due to the wave guide on the tweeter. The 226be is front ported so you won’t overload the room with unwanted bass nodes. If you are in the Chicagoland area this store is a dealer.
https://holmaudio.com/
 You will understand once you hear them.