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
Carolina Audio
JTM's

They don't need to be played LOUD to sound alive.
They can be placed flat up to a wall also.

GTF
Loontoon, another option is Triangle speakers with Onkyo amps. The trick is to mount the system upside down.
So instead of being excruciatingly bright, the sound will be very bass heavy with little H-F energy. Don't know why more people don't do this for bright systems.
Definetely give the Vandersteens a listen. It's hard to imagine your not buying them if you do...
You can try to cover your tweeter with a cloth and see if you like the sound - some people are doing that.

You can make attractive looking room treatments - if you really wnat good sounds, that is the only way to go.

Lowther speakers might be what you are looking for.
Tsk, tsk, Gonglee... Lowthers are hardly relaxed up high + they cost a fortune as drive units (more when included in spkrs of course).

I would suggest (as others have) designs dating to early-mid '90s. Many spkrs were "laid back" then