Speaker suggestions??


Hello,
As a relatively new listener too high and audio, I am having trouble deciding on a good speaker for my listening preferences

My new-ish setup:
I prefer to keep things simple.. So a very basic system
Amps: Simaudio M-400 (pair) via XLR
DAC: Wyred 4 sound dac2DSD (no preamp)
Media server: Mac mini
Speakers: Focal 726 chorus

Im not totally happy with the SoCal speakers in the trouble trains I prefer a softer trouble but I still like a full sound but no harsh overdone treble.
I generally listen from pop/ dance/ electronic to jazz, rock pretty much a little bit of everything alright like detailed smooth sound and generally listen at a moderate to high level in a 15x 12 room w vaulted ceilings.

one friend who is close can't say enough about ProAc the 28.
I want to stay under 6k
I am only able to demo the ProAc and a few other brands so your help would be very valuable to me!

Im fine with used speakers too.
I bought my focals when I had my beginner system with surround sound Denon AVR
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Before you decide give a listen to Kef R900 . I am using them in a similar size room with great results. They list at 5k but can be bought for less. They are a very good speaker for the $ I compared them to many 10k+ well touted brands and Kef won out. Also should well with your system. Best
Some others that might fit the situation: Krell Resolution 1, 2 or 3, Totem Mani 2, Tekton Pendragon, Dali Helicon and Revel F52 or Studios.
Great suggestions!
I'm glad many of you were able to see through the drunk-ish reading post!! (I made it on a cell phone with "voice to text")

SoCal= Focal
Trouble= Treble
Trains= range

I'm not finding how to edit my "creative" post so I'm sorry for that.

My local dealer does have the Harbeth/ Spendor/ PMC.. another has the Totem but not nearly broken in as the ProAc D28's were.

Hope you all had a GREAT 4th!! !!MURIKA!!
When I searched my top two were Dynaudio and ProAc. You should be able to find threads on this site with titles such as "best spseaker under 3k" or "best monitors" with good info and suggestions.

good luck!