So I'll summarize what I have learned thus far:
B&W 703 S2 - dimensionally a good fit at 40.4" high with plinth. I have a height restriction of 46 inches or so in the current set up. Downside is a minimum of 46 Hz. Would like a full range speaker that gets down to 25 Hz or so.
Tekton Double Impact - too tall at 54"
Tekton Impact - 46.5" so might just barely squeeze in there
Quatro Wood CT - could fit at 43" tall, but mildly ugly to me.
Treo CT - also 43", same issue as above
Revel - good looking stuff. Need to investigate for sure. Studio2 is sexy as hell and could just fit at 46.3"
Magico A3 - looks like a good possibility as the height is perfect. Good low end, and height is right on the money. Also very sexy. Magico stuff is very nice looking, but how does it sound?
Focal Sopra 2 - Weird looking, and only goes down to 35 Hz, a touch on the tall side at 46 and 27⁄32 inches. Probably not going to win me over on the looks though.
Tannoy Kensington - dig the retro look, and minimum frequency response is tolerable at 29 Hz. Height works for me at 43.3" as well
ProAc Response D30R - checks all boxes, sort of boring, but nice looking speaker, would need to hear it before jumping in.
ProAc Response D40R - a tad bit too tall at ~47" (1200 mm so 1200/25.4 = 47.2" - looks to be a nice box though.
Wilson Sophia 3 - Fits perfectly in the space I have for it. Definitely have to go used to keep it under 10K and I don't think they make this model any longer. MFR of 20 Hz is appealing as I don't want to mess with subs. I do like that WATT/Puppy type look, but I realize that's not for everyone. Unsure if my lowly Nova300 would do a speaker like this justice.
Focal Kanta - again weird looks, but less polarizing than the Sopra, height is good but MFR is a tad bit high
Magico S1 - prefer the looks of the A3
McIntosh XR100 - too tall
Vienna Acoustics Concert Grands - checks all boxes and price is lower than my max by about half, which is nice. But will this speaker rock?
Aerial Acoustics Model 7T - checks all the boxes. Sexy looking speaker for sure.
KEF Reference 5 - damn good looking speaker in that copper black aluminum finish. Would have to buy used obviously, but doesn't go that low at 40 HZ MFR and is too tall at 53.1". Could consider the 3 as it might be shorter. Had some mild wood forming when I saw the copper black aluminum though.
Spendor D7 - plain Jane-ish, but seems to click all the boxes. Could go a bit lower in MFR, but size is on point. Lots of finishes. UK built, which I don't know if that matters much to me. Looks like a solid choice.
Triton Reference - way too tall. Buddy of mine got a set recently and I did listen to them at his house. They sound quite nice, but they wouldn't work in my place based on the height alone. They are strangely narrow looking as well.
Ohm Walsh - not your every day suggestion, but intriguing. Would like to hear these.
B&W 703 S2 - dimensionally a good fit at 40.4" high with plinth. I have a height restriction of 46 inches or so in the current set up. Downside is a minimum of 46 Hz. Would like a full range speaker that gets down to 25 Hz or so.
Tekton Double Impact - too tall at 54"
Tekton Impact - 46.5" so might just barely squeeze in there
Quatro Wood CT - could fit at 43" tall, but mildly ugly to me.
Treo CT - also 43", same issue as above
Revel - good looking stuff. Need to investigate for sure. Studio2 is sexy as hell and could just fit at 46.3"
Magico A3 - looks like a good possibility as the height is perfect. Good low end, and height is right on the money. Also very sexy. Magico stuff is very nice looking, but how does it sound?
Focal Sopra 2 - Weird looking, and only goes down to 35 Hz, a touch on the tall side at 46 and 27⁄32 inches. Probably not going to win me over on the looks though.
Tannoy Kensington - dig the retro look, and minimum frequency response is tolerable at 29 Hz. Height works for me at 43.3" as well
ProAc Response D30R - checks all boxes, sort of boring, but nice looking speaker, would need to hear it before jumping in.
ProAc Response D40R - a tad bit too tall at ~47" (1200 mm so 1200/25.4 = 47.2" - looks to be a nice box though.
Wilson Sophia 3 - Fits perfectly in the space I have for it. Definitely have to go used to keep it under 10K and I don't think they make this model any longer. MFR of 20 Hz is appealing as I don't want to mess with subs. I do like that WATT/Puppy type look, but I realize that's not for everyone. Unsure if my lowly Nova300 would do a speaker like this justice.
Focal Kanta - again weird looks, but less polarizing than the Sopra, height is good but MFR is a tad bit high
Magico S1 - prefer the looks of the A3
McIntosh XR100 - too tall
Vienna Acoustics Concert Grands - checks all boxes and price is lower than my max by about half, which is nice. But will this speaker rock?
Aerial Acoustics Model 7T - checks all the boxes. Sexy looking speaker for sure.
KEF Reference 5 - damn good looking speaker in that copper black aluminum finish. Would have to buy used obviously, but doesn't go that low at 40 HZ MFR and is too tall at 53.1". Could consider the 3 as it might be shorter. Had some mild wood forming when I saw the copper black aluminum though.
Spendor D7 - plain Jane-ish, but seems to click all the boxes. Could go a bit lower in MFR, but size is on point. Lots of finishes. UK built, which I don't know if that matters much to me. Looks like a solid choice.
Triton Reference - way too tall. Buddy of mine got a set recently and I did listen to them at his house. They sound quite nice, but they wouldn't work in my place based on the height alone. They are strangely narrow looking as well.
Ohm Walsh - not your every day suggestion, but intriguing. Would like to hear these.