10-15k budget in a 6m x 4m room. Please help.


Totally new to home audio world, nice to be joining soon :). I have some limited experience in the headphone audio world, and would like to create a home system. I have around 10-15k budget at the moment to start from scratch a home system. In my country, its hard to properly audition equipments, so require some advice. Also audio choices are limited..so please if possible just stick to the choices ive found available :)

My dedicated audio room will be 6 meters x 4 meters with no treatments whatsoever. The floor will be wood.

My audio preference are quite versatile, but i like to hear instrumental jazz (ecm), alternative rock (radiohead, coldplay), rock, new age music and alot of instrumental music..and basically trying to find a system to suit all needs. Due to connecting the system to my mac as well, i was hoping for the system to be able to hear some 320kbps mp3s without sounding like crap. So help me start and please give any advice or warnings in regards to my choices. and anything i should be worried before starting this new hobby.

The choices so far

speakers
-Sonus faber cremona m - $8000 brand new
-sonus faber cremona auditor m - $5000
-Rockport mira demo unit - $8500
-monitor audio gx300 -$5000
-proac d28 -$5000
-proac d18 -$2800
-proac studio 140 mk2 -$2500
-dynaudio c1 -$8000
-dynaudio focus 260 -$5000
-other dynaudios
-other sonus faber
-other bower wilkins

Amps

-Krell s-300i integrated - $3100
-krell s-550i integrated - $ approx $6000
-Moon audio w5 power amp + KRELL KAV-280P used - $4500
-roksan caspian m2 - $2500
-other krells to fit budget
-other moon audio amps within budget
-other audiolabs, marantz, rotel, cyrus within budget. (please state model name )
-any others to reccomend most probably not available in my country :) Im totally new to this

DAC
-audiolab 8200cd -$1000
-used MCINTOSH MCD 7009- $1600
-MUSICAL FIDELITY M3CD -$1300
-MOON CD 1 - $1300
-naim dac-v1 - $2000
-others (please specify and within budget)

Sorry if my choices are weird, but these are the few ive found in my country. Please help me with my new quest in the home audio world :)

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nieveulv
nothing's weird, except b&w are different from the speakers you've mentioned above that are somewhat sharing similar sound qualities ie. dyns, sonus, proac.
to your room sonus fiber grand piano/krell 400 will get your music rockin' + your choice of source, wires and tweaks.
What did you like in the "Headphone World"? Those choices may help drive what you would like best in room audio. I am also left wondering why you can't order things that aren't listed. Are the things you list available locally, and thus for audition?
Of the items you list the Rockport Mira struck me as an unusual and speacial opprtunity even if it does eat up a lot of funds. You can build your system around them. I still think you must find a way to listen to them so we know how you found them to sound like (i.e. warm , analytical, bloated, clean etc.). It is rare when any two people are in complete consensus about the sound of an item in audio.
If you buy used you will have already saved on the immediate depreciation loss and in many cases can sell for about what you paid.
I think you can get much better answers if you can list what type of equipment that you've heard in the past and what type of sound you are looking to get. If you are really new and have very little experience listening to gear, I would recommend that you don't spend your whole budget on a system. You can get something that sounds great for well under 5k. The reason I suggest going this route is that, once you get some gear and start listening, you're bound to find things you like and things you dislike. For example, you may find that you don't like metal tweeters. Its better to find out on a $2000 pair of speakers than a pair that goes for $8000. Theres many other factors to consider, as well. Thats just 1 example.
If you don't have much experience in selecting or setting up a system and where you live doesn't offer a wide range of choices, then I would recommend you be very conservative and find a dealer who will literally hold your hand through the entire process. Getting decent to good sound is fairly easy, but getting great sound requires knowledge, a decent ear and attention to details. A good dealer will present you with options, help you choose and then provide after sale setup and service. Unfortunately finding a good dealer can be hard. A bad dealer will sell you whatever he stocks and leave you high and dry when the inevitable issues arise. Are there any local audiophiles or audiophile clubs in your area who could provide you with dealer recommendations?

From your list I would go with the smaller Sonus Faber and match it with a Marantz PM15S2 integrated/SA15S2 SACD/CD player. It's at the low end of your budget.
Thanks for the responds :)
Its very difficult to get audition in here, but i do like the sound of the sonus faber cremona m the last time i heard them some time ago, but that is powered by krells monoblocks that is far beyond my budget. As for the rocport mira...the seller have no amps to try out since its a private seller and he already sold his amps. Im interested in this as i heard good things about this speaker, but was a bit scared that the side woofers might not suit my 6m x 4m room.

In terms of sound that i like, im actually looking for something big and spacious sound instead of the more intimate sound. (thinking HD800 over LCD2s) since i owned a lcd2 at the moment for some intimate listening. Also i like something with a nice bass kick and oomph and extension as im spoiled with the lcd2s bass.
Musical over analytical (not sure how to explain) that is non-fatigue as i like long term hearing (3-4hours at a time)
WOW factor that can WOW at listen instead of the super detail and accurate oriented sound. Accuracy is not veriy important to me. Hope you get what i meant hehe.

To get some information, heres my headphone rig
mac/pc(flac) --> centrance dacmini --> Wooaudio WA2 -->lcd2/beyer T1