Replacing Vintage Spendors is not as easy as I thought


I have a pair of 1989 era Spendor SP1 s and was thinking of updating them as I have heard of the vastly improved technology and materials used by current speaker manufacturers.  So off I have been listening to new speakers, many of which come advertised as natural sounding, or neutral etc. My search has been a bit constrained by my Leben tube amp which is a modest 32 watts. I have heard Harbeth, Aerial Acoustic, Devore, new Spendors, Totem and a few other brands all of which lack the natural vocal qualities of my SP1s.  Some are more dynamic but at the expense of more fatiguing treble.  I have limited my search to the 5000-7500 range but am coming up empty handed.  I am sure if I was ready to spend 15,000 +  I could find a good upgrade, but college tuitions preclude such an expenditure.  Anyone out there with any suggestions?
Thanks
MP
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Agree on Proac ribbons. The first ones I've had zero fatigue with.  AN (their more expensive ones with all silver caps and wiring) were musical in the way an FM car radio is/was.  They just didn't move me.  I like the Harbeth's better, but I like VAndy and then Proac better than the top AN speakers.  Again, this is why it's so subjective ...
Lot's of great choices out there depending on your tastes.  I actually met AudioConnection when I wanted to upgrade my speakers to newer Proac's (I had Proac for over 20 years).  He forced me to listen to the Vandy Treo (not really forced, lol) and I fell in love. Surprised the heck out of me. They gave me what I love in the British speakers, but with more finesse as AC pointed out.