Upgrade from Polk Audio LSi9's


Just trying to gather up some ideas. I currently have a set of Polk Audio LSi9 speakers hooked up to a SimAudio intergrated amp and fully modded Museatex Bitstream DAC and Museatex Transport done by John Wright. All wiring is Moray James, Kimber and Harmonic Tech's.

The Polk Audio LSi's have been a great pleasure but I'm starting to slowly outgrow them. They deliver a sweet sound and airy musical feeling when I listen. The lower bass is quite surprising, it's in a small room right now. And will be for quite awhile. What I lack in my music is that mid-bass and symbol smash. My music rangers from Bjork-Massive Attack to Nivrana, Alice in Chains, radiohead. I want to hear a bit more punch in the kick drums, a better definition of symbol smashes. All without adding harshness which is otherwise never there. My speakers basically disappear since adding the modded Museatex DAC and I want that to continue.

I have heard offerings from PSB, Paradigm, Energy and Monitor Audio. Quite honestly I don't think they can do what the LSi's can and I wouldn't consider this an upgrade. I would like to make the jump, and obviously listen on my own, but could I get a few ideas from people who have listened to better speakers. I'd like to keep it in and around $3k new or used. If somebody thinks they can do better then my existing speakers with less money then please fill me in. I would make the jump up (to higher then $3k) only if the speakers 1. would give me the ability to improve my sound from a small room and 2. would not outmatch my Simaudio intergrated amp. The Museatex stuff is staying.
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From what I have read about the Polks...they have an extremely lively presentation...so you are on the right track...if you are looking for more kick...try adding a small musical sub...of the above mentioned brands...I like the Monitor audio studio 2...these really need a sub...but they are very holographic with vocals...but again...i dont know if this would be worth the effort...I would try to work with what you have....just my .02...good luck...
Since you are using a Simaudio integrated you might want to check out some Dynaudio's. I just recently aquired a Simaudio W-3 and it matches very well with my Special 25's. In comparison to my McCormack DNA-125 it is a bit warmer, yet more detailed and more dynamic at the same time. If you are using a small room your integrated should have plenty of juice.

I have had LSi7's, and while they are a good speaker for the money, anything in the Dynaudio Contour series is in another league. You also might want to look at Totem's, too.
Thanks Phasecorrect.

Time916 I actually use the i-5080 which is pretty much the same amp with less voltage...what were you driving the LSi7's with? Do the Dynaudios give as sweet presentation to music as the LSi's? I'm looking for improved dynamics over the LSi's but without losing the musical aspects I currently have. I will seriously look at the Dynaudio's now that you've mentioned them. As for the totems. I've heard Totem Mani 2's using dedicated two channel Sim amps and HATED THEM. Way way to bright. In fact that same owner listened to the LSi's (after he had sold the Mani's) and was impressed with how much more musical they were.