Hi,
$5~7k would be better spent on better speakers, than simply more source equipment. All speakers have a SPL ceiling where they begin to distort after that point. Speakers made to be very loud do this best. High quality speakers do not always get designed to get loud. So you have to keep that in mind.
I asked about the distance because 14 feet of distance with 86db sensitive speakers (SVS Ultra Books) will hit 83.4db for just 10 watts (that's ignoring the room, 1 speaker, so they would be louder in reality in a room with 2 speakers and a boundary near by); and 93.4db for 100 watts. 99db at 400 watts. There's just no point trying to get these things to 105db with their low sensitivity. They're not meant for long distance high SPL. Even if you were using the SVS Ultra Towers at 88db sensitivity, at 14 feet, they're just going to get 2db more than the books. In a room, they will be louder of course. 100 watts gets you 95.4db. 200 watts gets you 98.4db.
So if your goal is truly to get higher SPL and dynamic range at that high SPL, like 95db and higher, or up to 105db THX reference, it's not going to come from the Ultras from SVS. You won't get there even with $7k source gear. They're just not meant to hit 105db at 14 feet with no distortion.
You'd be better off getting high sensitivity speakers, like Power Sound Audio or RTJ Audio, etc.
Very best,