High end bookshelf speakers for Small room


I have to downsize my listening room. Looking to get a pair of bookshelf speakers for a room size 13x14 which has furniture carpet and I plan to do some acoustic treatment if needed. Would love to get some subs as well. Currently I have rels510 which might be too much for this small room.. 

My audio chain - Aurender N20, dCS Rossini + clock, luxman509z amp. 

Music preference - Acoustic, rock, pop, piano, instrumental.. pretty much different genres. 

Sound preference - bold close to you vocals, clean detailed sound. Slightly warm is fine. 

Current candidates - TAD ME/CE, Joseph audio pulsar2, dynaaudio, Sonia Faber.. 

Any inputs here are much appreciated.. thanks in advance

 

saurabhgarg

Op check Borensen speakers their x1,z1, c1 monitors. I just purchase the x1 monitor . They will play the type of music you listed. I own the x1 monitors Iam. Very very happy. Check the review of Steve Huff.

I do NOT equate any "slightly warm"speaker with "bold,close to you vocals"...
Also "slightly warm" to me means a naturally organic,unhyped tone & while the naturally organic speakers I have owned or demo’d like Harbeth M30.1,Sonus Faber Toy Towers & Concerto’s,Dynaudio Audience 52SE & my current Excite X18’s do NOT obscure detail or have any distortions that are "unclean"they mostly have a mid hall,"natural"presentation...
I MOST DEFINITLY associate "bold,close to you,clean,hyper detailed"sound with pretty much EVERY speaker I ever heard with metal tweeters..For that sound I think Focal,B&W,Monitor Audio etc...
With your room,I would be looking at Harbeth P3,Spendor Classic 4/5 or the new Sonus Faber Sonetto II...

It’d be most helpful to know what speakers you’re using now and if that’s the sound you’re trying to replicate.  That said, you’ve already got some great options.  Given what you’re looking for ProAc would be near or at the top of my list along with Sonus Faber and possibly Harbeth, and QLN is worth a look too.  Best of luck.