Who makes speakers with relaxed high freq.?


I have a bright room. I don't want absorbing panels hanging in my room ( neither does my wife ). Thought I'd look for a speaker that may have a relaxed high freq. response.
Many speakers seem to be overly agressive in the high midrange and treble region. Even reviewers point this out with many models.
I'm looking for a small floorstander around $2000 used...maybe even a monitor speaker that has good bass extension. Any suggestions that may work for me without giving up too much?
I know...go listen. But I Have no stereo shops close by and it always sounds different when I get it home.
thanks
shoe
Spendors come to mind, as do Tylers which would be my first choice. The Tylers are very detailed and revealing but are not bright. In fact they might err a tad on the warm side of neutral. Look at the Linbrook Monitors, which used, are in your price range. In the Spendor line I would look at the models prior to the 'e' designation for a slightly softer presentation.
I don't know exactly what you are trying to describe.

I don't know of a speaker manufacturer with a "relaxed high freq." Think about the only way you can relax high freq. is to buy a equalizer. Suggest a Behringer Ultracurve Pro DEQ2496.
Vandersteen makes some of the most highly listenable fatigue-free speakers available. They are one of the best values in high-end speakers. You could buy 2Ces new or 3As used with your budget. Used Audio Physic Virgos would also be a nice choice.
Single driver beams above ~3,000hz and eliminates most HF room interactions.
Consider Bob Brines FT-200 or Carolinaaudio Jordans.