Sonus Faber , Gryphon or Focal Utopia !!!


Hello everybody !
A bit of a stalemate choosing shelf speakers. There are very bad, but a separate room square shape (16 square meters). It was previously Dynaudio Confidence C2 and Sonus Faber Elipsa . Play was not easy ! Severe hum ! Therefore, today I have three options. After listening to each of them, I realized how much they are different. Already have available: Moon Evolution 600i and Audio Research CD8. Speaker cables want something from Siltech. In the future, I plan to buy a turntable. The sound like transparency, cleanliness, wide and deep stage and tight, quick (though not very deep, but the most important quality) bass !!!

So here are three options:
1 . Sonus Faber Guarneri.
2. Gryphon Mojo.
3. Focal Diablo Utopia 3.

My favorite musical genres:
Music of the baroque. Violin music !!!!!
Piano music !
Symphonic music
Light rock (Mark Knopfler , Dire Straits)
Eric Clapton
Rock a little heavier (Metallica, AC DC, Radiohead, Stereophonics)
Jazz guitar (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Chris Jones, Bibi King)
And a little bit :) : Ethnic music ,  Dead can dance, Norah Jones, Lana Del Rey, YELLOW and so on.

I will be glad to any your advice and recommendations on the choice!
With Respect
Alexander
128x128alex1973
Thank you !
What can you say about the sound of the Gryphon Mojo compared with Sonus Faber? And Sonus Faber plays the bass?
This is the first time I have heard the term "Gryphon Mojo." I know that the Gryphon company makes very high quality equipment but that is the extent of my knowledge about Gryphon. Yes, Sonus Faber delivers bass without the boomy overhang that some people think of as bass. 
Thank you for the answer !
Recently I had the opportunity to listen to Sonus Faber and Gryphon . As a result, the choice became obvious to me. Gryphon Mojo is a bit of a different league. Gryphon is now full sound ! Sonus Faber is a very good speaker, but loses Gryphon .
Off Topic but am I the only one who is saddened by the phrase:
"Rock a little heavier (Metallica"

Not a shot at the OP but a telling statement on the current direction Metallica has been moving for several years.  I never thought I would hear or read Metallica described as "Rock a little heavier".  Perhaps the OP is not familiar with "Kill 'em All" or "Master of Puppets".