Still looking for speakers in the 10-20,000 range


I’ve heard Proacs, Personas 3 and 5, Ryans, Wilsons, Wilson Benesch, Monitor Audios, B and Ws and several others in the 10-$20,000 range.  My favorite so far is the KEF Reference 3.  I would consider the Reference 5 but, as I’ve posted before, there is no place to hear them within 400 miles. Still plan to hear the Focal 2 and 3. Unless I love the Focals, I'm inclined to either go with the KEF Reference 3 or wait a couple of months (or more) to check out the new Magico A3.  My room is 24x18.  I have Audio Research electronics and 20 plus year old Proac Response 3.5 speakers.  It’s been a long process and I’m not sure if I’ll be relieved or disappointed when it ends.  Hard to decide if the Magico’s are worth waiting for.  Thoughts?
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I love my Wilson Audio WattPuppy 7 speakers (driven by Audio Research GS150 tube amplifier and Audio Research preamplifier and a DCS player stack).

I have a small listening room (<300 square feet), and I listen to classical music, rock, and jazz in that order. I have a different front-end for streaming.

I love Wilson speakers because they are great at resolving different instruments, including voice. BTW - I read audio reviews that confuse "low-level resolution with high-level resolution." The former means poor resolution, the latter means great resolution. 

In any event, I am looking to change. I have considered a Harbeth, primarily because it was recommended by Rick Rubin, the music producer in an ad (probably a stupid reason).

Please help me - should I purchase a Wilson Sabrina, Wilson Yvette, Vandersteen (non-active), Elac Andante (recently hyped in the press) or some other speaker in the $10-20K range?

My apologies for adding my need to the OP's thread, but the question is related. I can get Yvettes for 18K with trade-in, and the Sabrina at about 10K with a trade-in. I value clinical resolution over musicality.

Thanks - Gerry

My short list in this price range would include the Vandersteen Treo CT, Quatro CT, and Vivid B1. Another interesting option is used Thiel CS2.4 or, better, CS3.7. Tom Thiel is engineering updated crossovers for "legacy" Thiels and these will be sold thru' coherentsourceservice.com. I've long thought that the main thing separating Thiels from the very best was inattention to the passive parts. I'm going to test my speculation by upgrading the XOs on my CS2.4SE (which is already a very accomplished speaker).
Had the Treo's and love them. Sold them to a member of the board and got the Quatro's.  Best value in high end for my money.  Lot's of good choices depending on what OP likes.
I'm double dipping. I posted my interest in the same price range as you and since I just bought my Hegel H360 and whatever I hear will still have to sound good 'in my room' I went ahead and bought a used pair of Revel Salon2's locally that I should be able to flip if they fail to deliver.
I still think for the music you listen to a pair of Vienna Acoustics orSonus Faber should be on your short list. I went to a local dealer to audition the Dyna contour 60 and he basically refused to sell them to me citing 'Alon Wolf is coming out with a new $10k speaker that will be worth waiting for' then added he didn't want me coming back to him down the road angry that he didn't warn me. 
 VA speakers measure like garbage so they are likely more room/amp dependent, but the Beethoven's I let go because they didn't go loud enough have been hard to replace. I'll make you a deal, buy a used pair of 'The Music' and if you don't fall in love and you got them at the low end of your price i'll buy them off you. OH $hit I already bought the S2's, well just the same we could swap or something what state do you live in?
@steve59 , did you ever listen to the Paradigm Persona or Focal Kanta that I recommended you?