What does one purchase after owning horns?


I have owned Avantgarde Uno's and sold them because of the lack of bass to horn integration. I loved the dynamics, the midrange and highs. Now faced with a new speaker purchase, I demo speakers and they sound lifeless and contrived. The drama and beauty of live music and even the sound of percussion insturments like a piano are not at all convincing. I have an $8k budget for speakers give or take a thousand. My room is 13'X26' firing down the length. Any good ideas will be appreciated. My music prefrences are jazz/jazz vocalist.
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Chadeffect ...Good point , I don't recall seeing or hearing about electrostatics in a recording studio . I've heard many and am not a fan .
Once you have enjoyed the uncompressed sound of horns it's difficult to go to anything else , and definitely not panels speakers .
Weseaxas ... My response was in regard to friends that seem to love horns . I enjoy the Revels more than any other speaker that I have heard , but only horns have the uncompressed sound that many want and are willing to make sacrifices in other areas to get .
I am looking for a pair of horns for are house at the lake , I felt horns would give us a different prospective on music . Regards Tim
Most recording studio's are large and could acommodate any speaker they choose . I've seen some giant speakers in those rooms .
Larry ... I did not say i have owned panels . I did have a demo set of Maggy 20.1's in my system for a week . I do have friends with M.L. CLX's and another with M.L. Quests , a member of are audio club has 2 sets of Quad's , that I have become well aquatinted with . There probably all great speakers but none have really pushed my buttons .