Best bookshelf loudspeakers under 10,000 for the pair


I had the elac Navis I thought they were very good until I heard the Elac vela Which was much better In almost every aspect I’ve also listened to the Revel  126Be which were absolutely destroyed by the Elac’s.I am downsize my system from Martin Logan electrostats and quad 2905 And would like a bookshelf that would have some of the same attributes of the quads. I listen primarily to jazz and would like to stay under $10,000. (Fast transient  response, resolution/detail, musicality)
I’m driving the system with a PS audio direct stream dac directly connected to a primaLuna evo 300 Power amp. I’m thinking of switching that out possibly for a pass labs 25/30.8, or possibly a benchmark power amp.
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The Joseph Audio speakers being touted here use stock off-the-shelf SEAS Excel drivers, which are exceptional.  But you can buy the very same drivers from Madisound and build a speaker every bit as good for a fraction of the money.  And Madisound has a cabinet maker they work with that can build them for you and they just show up at your door, ready to play, still for a fraction of what you'd pay Joseph Audio.   I'm going to take a swag and say that the kit below, assembled and shipped to your door would be about $3300.   Or you could build it yourself and have a LOT of fun doing it, for about $2300.

Go look at the Joseph Audio line and then look at:

https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/mtm-speaker-kits/new-odin-kit-pair/

But if you have a hole burning in your pocket and just HAVE to drop Large Cash, there's a used pair of the Avalon Acoustics Mixing Monitor on Reverb.com for only $7000/pair.  They listed at $18,000/pair new.

I've been a huge fan of Avalon Acoustics for many years.   Really some of the very best sound anywhere.  True Hi-End.  

https://reverb.com/item/17692196-avalon-pro-mixing-monitor-black


Well, I just skimmed over this but once again I see NO mention of PMC!
Apart from the best Phase alignment using Linkwitz Riley x-over design, they employ ATL / transmission Line bass loading which cannot be surpassed by any bass reflex design. This is Physics Fact. 
I personally cannot listen to bass reflex designs any more and anyone can make a bass reflex speaker, it's child's play and old technology...

PMC have several models but for around $5K, I challenge anything that will beat the Twenty5 / 22 bookshelf. Just spend the extra on good stands and get ready to hear dynamics, resolution, tonal accuracy, and space like you never heard before.
Look for Ocean way audio eureka speakers designed by Allen side .huge dynamics and sound stage. Only problem is waiting time will be 6 to 8 weeks. 
https://oceanwayaudio.com/eureka/
A little more than $10000 (MSRP $12K) will get you Dutch & Dutch 8c, which received a glowing review from Stereophile https://www.stereophile.com/content/dutch-dutch-8c-active-loudspeaker-systemUnless you only interested in casual listening, bookshelf speakers need active correction to sound full range. You can retire power amplifier to offset the cost too.