Non-rear ported Speakers


First, I have read that front ported speakers are not sonically viable. Any credence to that minority opinion? 
Second, I am finding them enjoyable in my near-near field garage system. Small Ushers and Monitor Bronze 2. 
Looking to add a third under $800, new or used. Any suggestions? Looking strongly at the Triangle Bro3. Sealed options are fine.
Mishmash of integrated amplification. Vintage Pioneer A-51. Various class A/B, D, T. Garage is experiment city.
Near-near field about 3 feet. I brush my teeth with the music down here.




jpwarren58
Bass rolls around things, which is why any speaker is bass reinforced by walls regardless of port locations (I was in Portland ME last week...coincidence?)...when using a pair of old KEF front ported "uni-Qs" for mixing  they would blow little puffs of air into my face...known as  NEWS (Nearfield Eye Watering Syndrome). My current Heresy IIIs are un-ported and sound great with 2 un-ported subs, although the portholes in the room need to be tightly shut in a storm.
@jpwarren58  Did you end up purchasing the Triangle Bro3 speakers?  If you did how do you like them?  I am thinking about purchasing a pair.  Great buzz about them with the usual you tube reviewers.
On backorder. So with corona virus deal may be Fall. I will do a quick review/compare. 
@jpwarren58  Thanks, hopefully it won't take that long to receive it.  In any case I will look forward to your thoughts.  
As mentioned above, I am also in the market for a pair of inexpensive bookshelf speakers and likely will purchase the Triangle BRO3, for being  $550 not to much on the line if I don't like them.  They have received the usual buzz from the you tuber reviewers but then one step above.

Erik, a lifetime ago I owned the Triangle Antals, which sounded fine with my Museatex Metiner preamp and monos, but yes a bit forward due to their metal dome tweeters.  These new bookshelf speakers have a soft silk dome tweeter.