Monitors are as different as microphones, so if you have the opportunity of going to a music store, perhaps even if it takes a little travelling to get there, I would certainly recommend this.
FWIW, I a-b'ed Adam A7 vs. Genelec 8030 in a store a few months back.
To me, the Adam's were clearly superior.
They had a much more clear and detailled sound, and a nice, firm grip on the bass.
The Genelecs sounded slightly muddy and messy in comparison.
But please note that's my personal opinion.
To someone else's ears, the Genelecs might very well have been preferred.
Anyway, afterwards I a-b'ed Adam A7 vs. Adam P11A.
Again, there really was no competition.
The P11A were clearly superior to the A7's in the sense that all the strong points of the A7 were emphasized more in the P11A's.
So in the end I chose the P11A's, which I have not regrettet, although it means I have had a few months where the budget has been very tight!
But again: Go to the nearest music store and A-B some monitors.
It is a lot of money (to me) you are going to spend here, and those monitors you end up buying will hopefully give you enjoyment and pleasure for quite a few years to come. Therefore it makes sense to spend a little time investigating different models, I think. You will be much more happy with your monitor choice in the long run that way.
Best regards,
Henrik