At first, I wondered what your budget is, but the retail prices of $2,300 each for the R7 and $3,000 each for a R11 answered that.
I've heard the KEF LS50 speakers, but not the R7 or the R11. I liked the LS50 when I heard it, but I thought it's retail price made it overpriced. I compared it to a small 2-way speaker that is highly similar to the
Salk SongSurround I, which now sells for $1095 per pair in black or white, or $1295 for Salk standard veneers. They're not identical sounding, but your desire for something more 'transparent and clinical' is enough to make me believe you will like the Salk.
I agree with the others above who recommended Salk or Philharmonic Audio speakers. Check these links:
https://philharmonicaudio.com/
The Philharmonic Audio BMR Tower is less expensive (
$3,900 $3,700 per pair) than either of the two KEFs you mentioned, but I'd highly recommend it. It's been
very highly reviewed here at AH. Also, see this
entertaining & informative video made by a new BMR Tower owner as he opens his new speakers. The Phils are designed to have the best possible performance and the lowest possible prices. They designed in the USA by Dennis Murphy, the cabinets are manufactured in China, and it all gets assembled in both Taiwan and the USA.
https://www.salksound.com/type.php?format=Floorstanding
Salk makes a large variety of excellent floor standing speakers. The same crossover designer, Dennis Murphy is responsible for most all of Salk's speakers and the Philharmonic Audio products. As such, they all share a common 'voicing'. I've owned the
Salk SongTower in the past, and now have the
Salk Veracity ST. I can also recommend the newer
SongTower II and any of the Song 3 variations, especially
the Song3 and
the Song 3-A.
Salk speakers share design pedigree with Philharmonic Audio, are manufactured and assembled in the USA (Detroit area of Michigan). Salk's wood finishes, both standard and custom veneers, are among the best available anywhere. They're better than any furniture I own. (That veneer is called ropey cherry.)
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