Small room electrostat/ planar speaker?


In about 30 days will be moving to a new home where its going to be hard to make my 1.7 maggies work in a spouse friendly way ( the only large room is the main living room). I've always gravitated to planars and electrostatics, box speakers that don't sound colored or slow usually cost more than my entire system. Where I'd like to end up is a system that's extremely resolving at low to moderate volume levels, my main dissatisfaction with my current Mg 1.7 speakers and Prima Luna amp is that it really doesn't come to life until the volume is moderate listening levels or higher.

I'm wondering if anyone has seen something that approaches the coherency and speed of the 1.7s that would work in an 11x12 listening room? I'd like to keep the cost limited to $4k if possible.
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All planar speakers-certainly all magnepans-have crossovers; this is a main reason I prefer single driver or other non-conventional crossover designs, e.g. 1st order crossovers or "super tweeters" crossed over way up high with a simple filter (ohm walsh; zu for example).
atmasphere: the sound labs look interesting, but i was responding to rocktown's comment that magnepans have no crossover: they, and any other, planar magnetic speaker i know of have multiple drivers & crossovers-was not referring to electrostats, but quads & others do have multiple panels...
Alta Audio Solos are excellent small room, low to moderate volume speakers IMO-single driver & deals can be had online now-I have them and love them with my Temple Audio Bantam Gold amplifier.

Have not listened to the Audience 1 + 1 v2+ but have read great things (Quad-like) about them & have (very) high hopes.

Also, the KEF LS50 Wireless; with DSP they are time & phase "accurate"-ditto above-have not heard yet.

Maybe best of all are my Ohm Microwalsh talls-Amazin!