Big, big room -- which 10-20k speakers?


I just moved into a house in which my listening room will be about 35 x 35 with 17-foot ceilings, with double-story double-pane glass windows on two sides. I will be running a Luxman 509u intergrated amp, a Sony XA777ES, and a Luxman PD371 with a Miyajima Shilabe. Cables are a mix of old Nordost Valhala and newer Kubala-Sosna Emotion. I know it all seems fragmented but I just moved back to the US after a decade living in Tokyo so these are bits and pieces assembled over there.

I am considering a variety of used speakers that can be purchased for 10-20k, namely the Revel Ultima Salons 2s, Rockport Mira Grand II, Aerial Accoustics 20T (I should mention I had 10Ts in the 90s and loved them) and YG Anat Studio II.

I'd love any thoughts on which speakers would perform best in the room given it's size and reflectivity, and given my rather odd electronics. Thanks very much for your advice!
rr999
Don't need 10-20k to fill the room & sound incredible. Buy the used Legacy Whispers listed at $4k IMO

If you want to spend more, get the newer HD's
Get the big Maggies and a "bigger" amplifier to drive them. With your budget, you can get the new Maggie 20.7's; if you want to spend less, you can get the 20.1's. The Maggies will love all of that room to "breathe". I know this sounds self-serving, but I would consider selling my 20.1's so I can get the new 20.7's. You won't regret getting the big Maggies, just as long as you give them enough power.
George
Further down the path after living with Tannoys, I subsequently had (2-3yrs with
each) - ProAc Response 4 - ML Prodigy - MG 20.1--drove them using FMA611/ARC
REF600 MKIII + REF3 + dCS stack.

While the MG20.1 had some beautiful natural room filling sound with great staging
(albeit slightly diffused), IME, they lacked that little lower midrange snap, and
midbass punch (dynamic) essential into waking up certain instrumentations to life
(drums, rim shots etc). Bass was big, but weighty they're not (without aid of good
subs). I then reminisced, and missed the good tonality (accuracy/beauty) of my old
Tannoys + valves. Which even with only 50 tube watts pushing, filled my rather large
old room with ease, and had amazing bass to boot which literally shook
door/windows (some serious air they moved!).

Hence, thus far, Tannoy Westminster/Royal, Classic Audio, JBL K2 (Everest - over
budget?) are the few good candidates recommended which I personally feel will slip in
just nicely into your current set-up. Of course, adding a nice little tubed amp, plus
newer source when budget permits later will easily up the ante - Still.. best try to
keep it simple, I'd say.
I can tell you that when I heard the Classic Audio Repro speakers at RMAF in a VERY big room, they could play rock at realistic levels (not earbleed, but real kick-a$$). And remember, the room size we are talking about is almost 21,000 cu ft., more than twice the volume of the 30 x 30 x 12 room that Rtilden referenced. No knock on the Tylers; I've never heard them. Agree w Atmasphere and Johnk that the laws of physics and the logarithmic power/volume relationship pretty much dictate a high efficiency design.