I've $4k to spend on used speakers for big room


I'm looking for a pair of speakers for a relatively large room wtih vaulted ceilings. The room has a very unusual dome shape, and seems to be a nice venue for a good pair of speakers (you can see the room in my virtual system). I had great success with Audio Physic Virgo II, moved to Focal JM Lab Diva Utopia Be, and then downsized am currently using my roommate's Definitive Audio Mythos. Just to mentin, I've tried horns (Acuhorn Biancore 155) and hated them.

My current amp is Red Wine Audio 30.2, which is a 30wpc battery powered class T amp. It's quite nice, and may be nicer still if I can match it to the right speakers, but I'm not married to it. That said, I'm open to an eventual amp change if necessary (up to $4k by the end of the year). I use the system mostly for music but also for watching DVDs. I may add a sub later if required too, but no time soon. Music taste is very broad - mostly rock, but some classical and pop. I like a system that is dynamic, subtle with great imaging (loved the virgos for this) and one that presents a great degree of air and delicacy. I like visceral power and impact, but not if it's colored or imposing. I like good bass, but only if it's controlled, integrated well and in it's place.

I know these speakers are quite different and I haven't heard most of them, but i've considered:
Harbeth
Tyler Linbrook (some available used nearby - I live in SF Bay Area)
Audio Physic Virgo II or III (haven't heard III and not sure if they would be better than the II)
Emerald Physics
Living Voice
Sonics
WLM

Any insights or opinions greatly appreciated, especially from those who have similar rooms and/or have heard some fo the above speakers, but any opinions on best used speakers for my $4k would be apprecaited.

Thanks!
128x128outlier
Green Mountain Audio Continuum 3's. Time and phase coherent,
all done with 1st order cross-overs.

Nothing else comes close!
Saunderse,

The OP will not likely find Continuum 3s for even close to 4K, but it would be a good suggestion if his budget were more.

However, he needs to look no further than either of those pair of Piega P-10s on Agon right now for under 4K. These are full range speakers that have the absolute best bass response of any full range speaker that I have owned. This is not to say they are a one trick pony, far from it. Dynamic, expressive, cohesive and just plain fun are how I would describe them.

Shakey
Great recommendations on this list so far, especially the Harbeths, Dunlavys, and the Thiels.

You could probably get an old school pair of B&W 801 Series 3 within that price range which'll sound very fantastic.

But my personal bias (disclaimer: I own a pair of 1.6QRs), I'm going to say a pair of Maggie 3.6Rs will definitely fill up that room in no time. Although again, quite the amp guzzler but you might luck out with how that matches.

ProAcs definitely add some magic to music, but it's always my opinion that it's always lacked a lil on the bass end. but YMMV.

Good luck with your choice!
If your willing to change amplifiers, the big Thiels, in a big room are hard to beat.
I have those Acuhorn running them w First Watt 3 and Modwright 9SE. I love the sound even though love to have more bass - my room is smaller though! You need a planar like MG or ML, but then IMHO your amp will need an upgrade!