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These might do it for you if they are not to big: https://www.tektondesign.com/double-impact.htmlI heard the Double Impacts and purchased Tekton Ulfberhts because I was sold. I was comparing the Double Impacts with Klipsch LaScalas. Not only were the Double Impacts smoother with deeper bass but much easier to listen to for long periods of time.
Fritz Carbon 7 SE MK2 - $2650/pr88 dBFritz Satori 7.5 - $3000/pr2 way monitor 7.5 Satori 89 dB midbass &Carbon Fiber tweeter 16H x 9W x 12Dhttp://www.fritzspeakers.com/sound.asp
With the number of speakers on the market, I would rule out all those that did not have measurements, photos of the crossover and internal construction.
Today's Music Room Friday email has a pair of Vandersteen 2CE Signature II for $1,354.60.I have bought from The Music Room a couple of times, everything was excellently and professionally packed. I consider them an A+ dealer.https://tmraudio.com/speakers/floorstanding-speakers/vandersteen-2ce-signature-ii-floorstanding-speakers-black-pair-2-ce/?mc_cid=e9533acc33&mc_eid=fc47f331a4The Music room has quite of few potential candidates from a Vandersteen 3A to Revel, Focal and Golden Ear - all under $3000.
How many of the speakers mentioned so far can hit 110 dB peaks at the listening position and also be considered low distortion at that level?
AmpDesigner said in the first post... loud and low distortion.