I like what I heard from the Odyssey Kismet speaker that was on display at a show. I believe the company makes direct sales, so it may not be that easy to arrange an audition. I heard them in a small room at a show, placed not to far from the back wall, so I think they are suited for small spaces (small floor-standing speakers).
In the much more expensive camp, the smallest and cheapest Raidho speaker is pretty good (to me, better than their bigger speakers).
The British company Neat makes some nice speakers that will be a good fit for smaller rooms.
Also quite hard to find for audition, but worth looking for are Trenner and Friedl (Austrian) speakers. These are lively sounding speakers that are a little bit off the beaten path.
In the much more expensive camp, the smallest and cheapest Raidho speaker is pretty good (to me, better than their bigger speakers).
The British company Neat makes some nice speakers that will be a good fit for smaller rooms.
Also quite hard to find for audition, but worth looking for are Trenner and Friedl (Austrian) speakers. These are lively sounding speakers that are a little bit off the beaten path.