Buying speakers is a pain. They need to match your taste in music, then they need to be compatable with the electronics driving them, and finally the match with your room.
You seem to be very comfortable with your current setup prior to the amp failure. You have already made a substitution which you find unsatisfying.
Get over the money part of the deal, ie how much the new amps and drivers are compared to what you originally paid for the speakers. It does not matter! For whatever fee that is, you retain all that you like without wholesale system changes. Perhaps, you might like the new amps and drivers even more.
Get your speakers repaired!
BTW I really like your amplification. I recently added a VK55 to my system and I find it a better match with my speakers than the VAC amp I was using.
You seem to be very comfortable with your current setup prior to the amp failure. You have already made a substitution which you find unsatisfying.
Get over the money part of the deal, ie how much the new amps and drivers are compared to what you originally paid for the speakers. It does not matter! For whatever fee that is, you retain all that you like without wholesale system changes. Perhaps, you might like the new amps and drivers even more.
Get your speakers repaired!
BTW I really like your amplification. I recently added a VK55 to my system and I find it a better match with my speakers than the VAC amp I was using.