Speaker upgrade question.


Hi all, 
I haven't been here for quite a while as I've been happy with my KEF Reference Three-Twos driven by a Musical Fidelity A308. They're both vintage but they sound great together and fit my somewhat weird room. I'm pondering spending some bucks in the 3-6K range for new (used) speakers and I have a few questions. Thanks ahead of time for anyone who's not too busy to help.
First, would I be  upgrading beyond what my amp is capable of keeping up with? The MF is fairly powerful, but I'm not sure of its limitations since they don't show up in my current system.
Secondly, how high up the price ladder would I need to go before I'd find speakers that offer an obvious improvement over my KEFs to most ears. There would be little point to pony up money for a comparable sound, however much I subjectively prefer subtle differences.
Finally, for reference purposes, can anyone tell me how the following modern speakers might compare or contrast with mine? (Some aren't in my price range, I know) Triton 1R, Kef R7, comparably priced Monitor, Revel, Gato, Paradigm, etc. I wouldn't mind a bit more punch and a bit more bass than I have now, mostly just to experience a different sound - I respect the KEF signature sound.
I know that sometimes it's hard to accept the premises of these types of questions since such matters are so subjective and a lot of folks like to lobby for their favorite brands. I guess I'm not seeking advice about what to buy. I just want to understand the benefit to me of more modern speakers. It's quite possible it makes no sense for me to upgrade.
Thanks again.
Marc
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Sorry for all the posts today. I've got time on my hands.
What about adding a KEFKube sub to my current system? A dumb idea? I only listen to music. Would this change what I hear in any significant way? Would it be a hassle (like last time I tried this with other equipment)?
How important are the speaker's looks?  If sound is the main thing, the Tekton Moab's  are THE hot speaker right now.  Tekton as a company is THE hot company.  I don't own their speakers but have heard a few of the bigger ones.  The Moab is a large speaker and the sound is way beyond it's price of $4500 new.  They allow a 30 day period to try the speaker and still be able to return it.  I don't think I've seen anyone on the Forum or any other online site that has returned one.  If dynamic, detailed yet realistic tone with great bass, etc. is your thing, you can't go wrong.  This speaker is the equivalent of a $20,000 set of speakers with much greater dynamics and bass--beautiful clarity through the mids and highs, also.  Read up on them.  There is MUCH information on this site.
I have a great pair of VMPS RM40 BCSE ribbon speakers--260 lbs. each, that sound extremely good.  If they ever go out where I can't get them fixed, the Moab's will be my next speaker.  

Bob

The Moab's also don't need a ton of power from the amp, but will give a very live sound with a powerful amp.  As for placing them close to a wall, you'd have to ask an owner to see if they would still be OK.  Better yet, ask Eric Alexander, the maker of the Tektons and the one who should know the most about the various models in his considerable lineup.
Lots of room gain that close to the wall - stick with KEF a real engineering and sound company but change the DAC first