Best loudspeaker with coincident/coaxial driver


I am looking to purchase preferentially a floor-standing loudspeaker with coincident tweeter - midrange for my smaller 14 x 13 ft listening room.
I believe this will enhance coherence and musicality over my Revel Ultima Studio 2, which are indeed quite detailed but don't sound as coherent as I would like in my room. I use VAC preamplification and a Clayton Audio S2000 amplifier.
Thinking about KEF Blade 2, Thiel 3.7, TAD Evolution One and Tannoy DC10A. (Not cheap but perhaps a final loudspeaker?)
Thanks in advance for your comments and reccommendations!
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The Thiel CS2.7 is a speaker to look at seriously. I am pretty sure Thiel is a leader in coincident driver technology. I cant understand why no one here has mentioned them?
Thiel himself died, and whoever is running the company now is moving away from the type of designs they built the company on. That said, Thiel is not for everyone. Not everyone can take all of those metal drivers. It's a good recommendation though. Thiel is a very coherent speaker.
Gradient Revolution(passive or better yet in active mode) has a custom made fibreglass coaxial mid/tweeter along with 4x 12" woofers and would be worth considering.
Hard to find/audition but worth it in my opinion .
Would works well is a room your size.
Thanks for all the reccommendations and comments!
Jbrrp1, thanks, are you indicating that the TAD Evolution One may be as strong a performer as your TAD CR-1's?
Zd542, thanks, Vandersteens are wonderful loudspeakers and indeed very coherent, but in a small room with nearfield listening, IMHO a coincident design may make for better driver integration and ease of placement.
I'm not hearing much about KEF Blade 2's. I did hear them at an audio society meeting a couple of months ago, in a larger room, and they were very coherent, if not quite as detailed as my Revel Studios.
Thiel 2.7 and 3.7 are coherent as well, but the company is being taken in a different direction, and may be dinosaurs shortly.
Appreciate your thoughts!
Although bass response if often lacking, compared to what you have, I have found that multi-driver speakers sound less coherent than two-ways, coaxial or not. There are exceptions - I found the Coincident Extreme to sound very coherent, as well as the Rockport Grand Mira. It's just easier to design a good 2-way than a good 3-way. I think.