Choosing new speakers after 20 years


I am in the market to replace my B&W CDM9NT's which I have owned for 20 years. They have served me very well over the years with my only complaint the famed bright Nautilus tweeter, which is manageable with the right cables and equipment. Anyway, this year I basically bought all new equipment, except for the B&W. My system is simple:
PrimaLuna EVO 300 integrated with Shunyata Venon NR V10 PC
Chord Qutest DAC
Innuos Zen mkIII streamer/server with Shunyata Venon NR V12 PC
Purist Audio Venustas Luminist revision bi-wire speaker cable
Cardas Clear Cygnus RCA IC
I don't have many CD's left as we had a break-in a couple years ago shortly after our home was finished and before the basement was finished and they took boxes of my CD's and SACD's. So instead of purchase a new CD player and CD's I got into streaming. I listen to a LOT of female vocal, Alison Krauss, Sarah Jarosz, Norah Jones on DSD. I listen to a lot of modern bluegrass like Nickel Creek, Punch brothers, a lot of string stuff. And of course Jazz with Coltrane being my favorite, Miles Davis, Art Blakey trio etc.

For speakers I am looking at floor standing, my room is pretty big in a finished, conditioned basement concrete floor with laminate and large area rug in front of system. 17x25x9 ft ceiling, all drywall. I have ATS acoustic panels on the wall for first reflection points and ATS 24x35 4" bass traps on the walls behind the speakers.

My budget before any trade value from my B&W is ~$5k and I have to stick closely to it. At the top of my list are the Sonus Faber Sonetto V, Monitor Audio Gold 200 and a dealer not to far away sells Fyne F502SP. I heard Sonus Faber a number of years ago and was drawn to the sound especially for female vocal, it was not bright like the B&W, but smooth and rich. A SF dealer not to far away from me made me an offer to take my B&W's on trade and sell me a pair of brand new Sonus Faber Sonetto VIII in wenge finish for the balance of $5000. I did not have the Sonetto VIII on my list as they were out of my budget, but this offer seems pretty nice and I think the VIII's would fill my room more. Going later this week and weekend to do some listening.
Anyone have any thoughts or recommendations I should look at?
Thank you for your time and suggestions.
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I own the Sonetto Vs and use a SS amp with 300 watts of power so I can't speak to your specific integrated amp.

I love the Sonetto Vs.  I don't think they are hard to drive (after all they are 90 db) and I would encourage you to give them a listen.

I have not heard the Sonetto VIIIs so I can't speak to them.

I have heard the Olympia Nova IIs and they are $10k and a significant improvement over the Sonetto Vs in all ways.  (I heard them with an Audio Research integrated amp).

Prior to the Sonetto's I had the Sonus faber Venere 3.0 and they replaced my Mission speakers I had for 20 years.

Good luck with your endeavor.
The monitor audio gold 200 generation 5 sounds phenomenal. I had the 300 in my home and they were incredible sounding but I finally settled on the platinum 200 Gen 2. The new gold Gen 5 is about 80 to 85% of the platinum, I was absolutely floored at how big of a jump they made from the generation 4. That amt tweeter is incredible, very three-dimensional and open everything sounds very natural.
The monitor audio gold 200 Gen 5 sound incredible. I had the 300s in my home and they floored me how good they were but I finally settled on the platinum 200 Gen 2.I can't believe how big a jump they made from the Gen 4 to the Gen 5. the Gen 5 is about 80 to 85% of the platinum series. That AMT tweeter is phenomenal sounding very three-dimensional accurate and warm

 As stated here: you will need a good SS amp with a min of 300W rms. 
 With your speaker choices, you need adequate power to get the best sound.
tou don’t want to u derpower such wicked speakers as your choices.
  Many will tell you a 100 or 125W integrated is enough.
don’t believe the hype.
get a very good amplifier, or a good pair of monoblocs for those speakers.

those Sonetto speakers are very nice, congrats.
they need a nice power amp to be able to do what they do best.

   Under powering leads to more blown drivers and issues than “having the proper power and headroom”

enjoy your search.

 300W !! Min.