Need help replacing my beloved Magnepan....


I have been using Magnepan for years in my basement and I am moving to a new space where I need to set up a new listening room in my living room. I am looking for Bookshelves or small tower speakers' recommendations because I won't be able to use my beloved 1.7i Maggies anymore in my new space. I loved the huge wall of sound and the amazing transparency my 1.7i produce. Which speakers can get me close to what Magnepan can do?  I listen to a lot of Jazz vinyl and my system consists of: Atoll IN200SE integrated amp, Tube Phono preamp: Rega Planar 3 with Nagaoka cartridge, denafrips dac with all acoustic zen interconnect + Clear Day DSG speaker cables. Thank again for all your recommendations in advance.
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Thank you Douglas, I auditioned the vandersteen and other ribbon tweeter speakers recommended to me by some agon members in this forum and now I will audition Fyne audio. I will post my impressions of auditioned speakers soon hopefully.
"Panels in no way have it all"

Some people prefer vanilla. Different people have different preferences and for those of us who like that sound there is a great appeal to (not that they all sound the same) omnis e.g. Ohm, Dipoles/bipoles, open baffles, etc.
Just my 3c (inflation).
I just wanted to again thank all the Agon wonderful members For all the recommendations that I received. I ended up with a pair of Fyne audio F501 and they are really wonderful speakers! Obviously Different than Magnepan but they are as enjoyable with fantastic low end that I missed a lot with my previous Maggie’s. 
Someone actually said Maggies aren’t resolving. Takes all kinds, I guess...
No, it only takes experience with speakers of greater resolution -- not difficult to find. Audio Physic, B&W, Spendor, KEF, Revel, Rockport, ATC....

The strength of Maggies is transparency (lack of localization due to cabinet noise), which is too often confused with resolution (fine detail).