First, I believe Ron said Focals are too bright, not Magicos. The M and S series are far from bright IME.I agree, Focals and Magicos are too bright for me. I spent time with all three brands and ultimately sold my Vivid Audio G1s and replaced them with Alexias. No regrets for a single moment. The Alexia Vs are really special. My first choice would be the Alexx Vs, but they are in a different price class. I had Wilsons before and got tired of them, but have to admit today that the evolution to the new generation Wilsons (V material, new drivers, diode spikes) made a massive improvement for me. As a sidenote, I recently spent a lot of time with the Chronosonic XVX and the Wilson subsonic towers, driven by Boulder amplification, and this could for sure be the last system to aspire to.
Second, when I was looking for a speaker some years back I listened to many designs in the ~50K - $60K range including the Wilson Alexias. My friend and I went to a dealer in Dallas and we both walked out of the dealer's room. I've heard them in another dealer's setup and same experience - they are very, very finicky with gear and setup. And I found the bass, well, meh. YMMV.
Of the many speakers, my favorites were Vandersteen 7, Magico M2 / M3, and the Vivid Giya G2S2s (I bought the Vivids). I now have the Vivid Spirits (4 - way, ~2x11" woofers) which are in a completely different league versus the Alexias (3 - way, an 8" and a 10" woofer). The Spirits would be too big for your room, however the G2S2 would work and you'd have enough $ for 2 good subs to ameliorate peaks and dips in your square room.
Lastly, some good advice above, one I would not overlook - dipoles may be the best choice in your square room. You'd be sitting moderately near - field so dynamics wouldn't be an issue and the directivity of the panels would help control reflections, etc. In any case, good luck in your search!!
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