Hi guys,
I haven't been here in a while but I am now thinking about a speaker upgrade. For ten years I have owned a pair of VR IVjr's and they have served me very well. My system has evolved quite a bit (and the jr's made it easy to hear the effects of any changes I made

). Now I am wondering if it's time for a speaker upgrade. My jr's are still in very good condition, as far as I know; they are in a house that is used weekends and summers, so they don't have as many hours on them as they would if they were used every day of the week.
The main issue is that I need speakers that can go close to a wall and that can function (with proper setup) in an oddly shaped room. My room is 11 x 12', but there are large pocket doors (normally left open) on two sides and a smaller door on the third side. The speakers sit in a bay window.
I'm thinking about VR-33's, but would welcome any suggestions, either VS or other brands. How do the VR-33's compare to the IV jr's? I know the 33's can be put against a wall (according to the VS website) but do they work well in non-symmetrical setups? Can you bi-amp them? I had never bi-amped until fairly recently, and this worked out very well with the jr's.
I want to get a noticeable upgrade from the jr's (and that is a fairly tall order) without spending a fortune. I know, I want it all . . . $5000, ideally less, maybe a little more if I was really convinced. I value a natural sound; nothing overly bright or overly analytical, please. I listen mainly to acoustic music (classical, folk, jazz) with a little rock and pop thrown in for good measure.
System:
sources - SOTA Sapphire turntable, PS Audio NuWave Phono Converter, PS Audio PerfectWave DAC Mk II
amplification - conrad-johnson Premier 17 line stage, Golden Tube SE-40 (driving the mid/upper units) and NAD 275CE (driving the bass)
power - dedicated lines, Shunyata power conditioners
Thanks for any suggestions!