Any Thoughts On These?


high-amp
I've probably mentioned this many times before. Martin Logan seemed like an interesting choice at the time they first appeared on the market. Depending on what style of music you prefer and the electronics driving them.
Since then, there are literally dozens of new or improved designs available, many of which may provide a more pleasurable listening experience, driven by numerous choices of electronics and source material. Many may be a better sonic fit to you listening space.
I would agree with other writers. And, with a little effort, I think you can do better.  But I'm not going down the old "recommendation path". I would not be in a hurry. Create a list of possible choices and pricing. Audition as many as possible in an environment as close to your own room size and configuration. Don't be afraid to ask to have someone position the speakers you are auditioning, as close to the way you would need to set them up at your place. Take some suggestions that may help optimize your home setup. Somewhere along the line, I suspect that you will find the right speakers that "ring your audiophile bell".

@high-amp 
re; Magnolia?!@%  Ignore all replies from anyone who walks into a BestBuy-Magnolia store and comments on the sound of ML Motion 60s, 40s when using their typical amp and speaker switching board setup. Its garbage, truly impacts the sound of the speakers.   I run them in a tertiary home theater system and helped a few friends with them.     

The ML Motion 60 and 40 AMTs and mid-woofers CAN perform and sound much nicer at home with a quality amp, source, cables setup in a decent room.  Tested mine on multiple class A/AB SS and Tube, PP, Triode amps for grins.  Gotta take 'em home and try them to know, setup matters.

https://emotiva.com/collections/loudspeakers/products/airmotiv-t2-loudspeaker-pair

extremely underrated speakers, if you run them with a pair of good monoblocks, you’ll have one of the better deals on the market today.
These were suggested to me by one of my friends that has demoed quite a lot of stuff out there, and is really big into the tradeshow scene. Again, as with anything else... you have to listen for yourself.