$35000 to $40,000. speakers what would you buy and why?


I am contemplating purchasing my End game speakers.     The ones that catch my eye are the Magico M3, Magico M project,  Stenheim Alumine 5se, Rockport Cygnus and the Songs Faber Amati Homage G5.   My system consists of  An Aurender N20 feeding a MSB Technology Premier Dac with Premier powerbaye.  Preamp duties are handles by An Audio Research Reference Anniversary and amplification is a pair of Lamm M 2.2 mono blocks. I currently have Magnepan 3.7i's.   I love their transparency and inner detail but they do not play in the low registers.   I do not want separate subs....  My room is mediums sized.  I listen to mostly soft pop, classical and some light rock.   I am trying to walk the thin line of tranparency vs musicality.    I would enjoy some suggestions and some sound reasoning behind members choices in speakers.  I do not want this to morph into a bashing thread.  Please stay on topic.

chuck

Powered Vandersteens.

I love my B&W 803 D3, but they absolutely require subs, which I have, hence the Vandy recommendation. Plus, Vandy's image and soundstage like your Maggies, which is to say, they sound beautiful.

I like the idea of best in show gear, assuming it is in the price range.  I live 4 1/2 hours from the nearest stereo shop, and that could be like calling Best Buy a boutique stereo shop..  you get the idea.  
I based my decision on what Abbey Road used, bought B+W 802 ( D2 ) and have enjoyed them for over a decade. 

@rsf507     +1   The Ktema is in the conversation of best(versatile) loudspeaker < $50k