Best bookshelf speakers


I’m building my first high fi system after being more of a portable audio person. I want to start with the speakers. Space is limited so bookshelf speakers are a must.

Preferences:
Balanced and revealing with a hint of warmth.
Midrange most important to get right over highs and lows
Timbre is super important - I listen mostly to acoustic music especially jazz
But I do need some bass as I also listen to some electronic music
Smaller is better but SQ is most important
A speaker that sounds good with different amps but also scalable with high quality sources
Wide sweet spot - I wont have money for a great amp at first but want them to be scalable for later

These speakers have caught my eyes - any thoughts on them?

Ascend Sierra 2s - Ribbon = dispersion limitations?
BMR Philharmonitor - See above. Also massive.
Buchardt S400/S300 - Wary of the sudden hype train and limited info
Silverline Minuet Grande - Limited info
Reference 3A De Capo - This caught my eye as a potential endgame speaker if I could blow up my budget a little. But concerns about BE tweeter as well as some potential snake oil stuff (cryogenic treatment (!?)), exaggerated sensitivity claims and wonky measurements put me off.

What else should I be looking at?

Edit: I could have sworn I had <$2,000 in the title... Anyway, my budget is 2k.

stuff_jones
@audiotroy Quad is affiliated with IAG as is Audiolab, Castle Acoustics, Luxman, Mission, Quad and Wharfedale.  IAG creates and Quad uses as do all the other brands part of IAG.  I am curious how these loudspeakers differ, or a they just the same with a different shell and marketing scheme.
Mindless Quad is a division of IAG if you look at Wharfdale completely different drivers, technology, cabinets both brands owned by same company.

It is like GM brands Corvette and Oldsmobile same parent different kids.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ

Not sure what to do.  They're ok.  My receiver doesn't have enough power.  But after playing them on a new Denon 8500 via my local best buy magnolia room and, it was about the same only louder.  Clear but not very bright.  Mads was cool and says to keep breaking them in so I am. But I think I ruined myself by playing them side by side with the B&W 707 S2's while in that magnolia room.  So much clearer on the high's.  I really wanted/hoped the S400's would have outdone them
From what I’ve read, and in an email from Mads, they require at least 300 hours breakin and need some power.