Very small room! Help me with monitor speakers


I am sure some of you are tired of reading all the similar posts asking for help picking the right monitor speakers, but with the risk of boring you, please read this one too! 

When I was really young, I was fascinated by very small salt-water aquariums full of vibrant, beautiful live plants and fish since I knew the smaller the tank, the harder it is to have the occupants stay alive, let alone do well and thrive. I experimented with building my own and was semi successful...  ;-)

I now find myself in a similar situation. I am trying to build a good sounding system in my very small (10 x 9 ft small!) office. Unlike many here, I don't have a big budget. I have painstakingly upgraded many parts in an old EL34 based tube amp (around 35 watts per channel) that I would like to use, or I could go with a Rotel 100W per channel solid state stereo amp depending on the speakers. For source, I'm using an Oppo DAC connected to my Mac for digital music (Flac and DSD files). I will be adding a turntable and phono preamp later. My current speakers are Martin Logan Motion 15 bookshelf speakers and while they sound okay, I feel there is a lot of room for improvement. I listen to many types of music, but  primarily Jazz, some mellow rock and old electronic music (the likes of Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, The Art of Noise, etc.). I have done some acoustic treatments to my room which has helped. Speakers will be fairly close to the back-wall (around 1ft) and about 6-7 feet from each other.

I am looking for speakers under $2k, and here's what I am hoping for:
- Good sound at lower volumes since I listen a lot at nights, but with the ability to handle higher volumes when needed
- Large sound stage, revealing, a little warm, clean, and with high dynamics and definitely good with vocals

I am not looking for really analytical and super accurate speakers - I want to listen, relax and enjoy the music late at nights.
Since I can't go to stores and listen to different speakers, I've been reading a lot and feel these speakers could be good. If you have any real life experience with these, could you please tell me about what you liked and disliked and if they meet the criteria above? BTW, I am definitely open to buying used as well...

- LSA-10 Signature
- Silverline Minuet Grand
- Revel Performa3 M105
- Canton Reference 9k
- Xavian Perla Esclusiva

I appreciate all your comments and help!
rfarassat
I’d vote for the LSA-10s for two reasons - I read they targeted the JA Pulsars as their sonic bogey, and they’re extremely easy to drive so should pair well with your amp and sound good at lower volumes.  Best of luck.  
I wanted to make a correction regarding the Fritz Carbon 6’s.  They’re actually going to be closer to $2000, not $1500.  I’ll let you know my impressions of them in a week or two once I get them and have listened to them for awhile.
Csmgolf gave some really good recommendations on whats available right now. I highly agree with everything he recommended 👍 

Harbeth p3esr is another 👍
I wanted to upgrade my surround speakers. My old KEF Q 15.2 speakers were still good, but it was time to find something a bit better. I looked for a better KEF speaker, but couldn't find any in my price range.

I then found a pair of beautiful Pioneer S-Z9 monitors that were built by KEF, designed by Andrew Jones. They are very fine sounding speakers, easy on the eyes, and ears, too. Only $450 for the pair, in mint condition. If you find a pair, you might consider giving them a try.

Best regards,
Dan
I second omega monitors. Perfect for small room and are amazing for low level listening.