Full Range Speakers for a Small Listening Room


Do they exist? I listen primarily to classical music in a small dedicated listening room. The speakers must go low. The dimensions are 11 ft wide by 16 ft deep. I currently sit 9 feet from the speakers. My budget would be limited to $10k. Assume I do not have any amplifier restriction. I would be willing to re-do amplification if necessary. I would build a new system based around the speakers. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
pkaram
My room is smaller than yours and I use Thiel 7.2s with great success. I do have room treatment. I would never think of replacing them with smaller speakers.
I am very happy with my Thiel CS 2.4's They only go down to about 30 hertz according to specs, but the rolloff is very slow- so you could be at about 27 hertz, with barely any sound differnce. I have a similer sized room, perhaps smaller. The Thiels require lots of power and have a low impedence, around 4.0 ohms, down to about 2.9-3.0 ohms.
cheers
I was told by a reliable source that a dealer mentioned he had been demonstrating Thiel 2.4 floorstanders and LSA Group LSA1 bookshelf monitors in the same demo room, and he eventually moved the Thiels to a different room because against the LSA1, the Thiel 2.4 weren't selling. Buyers were choosing the LSA1 over the Thiels, and the dealer was afraid his Thiel sales would suffer, and he didn't want to risk losing the line.

True story.
What Thiel might end of doing is comming out with a "new and improved" line. Tell me how we've come to identify the name Thiel with "superior musical image" over the yrs. Of speakers with big names that I've heard, Mirage, Talon/Khorus, Legacy/Whipsers, all the Wilson line, I really can't say one good comment about any of them. The weaknesses were too prominent to say anything good. The B&W line i thought were "acceptable" however you want to translate acceptable. =average/Ok/nothing too special.
If I take a trip to Fla, I may stop in at the "local" Thiel dealer in alabama.