Looking for alternative to Sonus Fabers


I own a pair of Sonus Faber Concertinos. These are nice little speakers with a beautiful voice, but once in awhile I crave something that sounds a little different. I wish I could be more specific than that, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for. Basically, I'm looking for suggestions on a second set of speakers I could have on hand for my changing moods.

I want to limit the search to monitors or small floor standers in the $500-$1500 USED price range. I'm considering ProAc Response One SCs, Totem Model Ones, Vienna Acoustic Haydns and Bachs. IF anyone has heard these or had the chance to compare them to the SFs, I'd be interested to hear your opinions. Any other suggestions for other models are welcome too.

My system currently consists of a Sim Audio Moon I-5 integrated, Musical Fidelity E60 CD player and NHT SW3P subwoofer. I also have a Bel Canto DAC 1.1 on the way. I mostly listen to female vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, and to a lesser degree classical compositions, Rock and R&B.

Thanks for your help.
gunbei
I would highly recommend the Meadowlark Kestrel hot rods. Read up on them, there are a few used pairs. They match up beautifully with your dac.
Thanks Chelillingworth, I forgot to mention the Kestrels. I've heard great things about them, and I have a local Meadowlark dealer. My only reservation is that they're a little funky looking. But I'll try and suppress that feeling until I hear them.
How about Sonus Faber Grand Pianos??? I still own Grand Pianos (but now listen to another brand another model much more expensive) and do not sell them because I like them too much.

To my ears, the Grand Pianos sound more clear and are more pleasing to me than the Concertino. They are also not as lush as the Amati (though they do not pretend to go down to 20hz) and I like that about them. I auditioned the Meadowlark Kestrel and, per my ears, I prefer the Grand Pianos. I have not auditioned the Grand Piano HOME so cannot express an opinion as to those. I have seen the Grand Pianos on Audiogon for around $1500 to 2000.
Avkmusic, do the GPs require much more power to drive them than the Concertinos? Also, in what areas did you prefer the Grand Pianos to the Kestrels? Thanks for the post!
I used to own SF Concertos which had a great sound. I've since bought Vienna Acoustics Beethovens and Haydns. I use the Haydns as rear surrounds and they are a terrific speaker. I don't see them on the used market much, but if you have the opportunity, certainly give them a listen. They are worth every penny. Good Luck.