You should be able to find a used pair of Harbeth P3ESR within your budget. With their ported design, they will work with near wall placement. They don't have a lot of bass.
If you want more bass, then The Vento Reference 9.2 DC might be the ticket:
https://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/cantventoref92dcblka/canton-vento-reference-9.2-d...
They have a surprising amount of bass for a speaker of their size, but are rear ported so will be more "boomy" than the Harbeths.
The Harbeths will benefit from a small sub like a SVS SB1000 or Rythmik L12. You won't really need a sub with the Cantons.
I prefer the detailed rich sound of the Harbeths over the Cantons, but the Cantons are also very good and are perhaps a little more neutral but less dynamic than the Harbeths. They kill the Harbeths in the bass department.
Both speakers like a lot of power and might not be a good match if your amplification isn't up to the task.
If you want more bass, then The Vento Reference 9.2 DC might be the ticket:
https://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/cantventoref92dcblka/canton-vento-reference-9.2-d...
They have a surprising amount of bass for a speaker of their size, but are rear ported so will be more "boomy" than the Harbeths.
The Harbeths will benefit from a small sub like a SVS SB1000 or Rythmik L12. You won't really need a sub with the Cantons.
I prefer the detailed rich sound of the Harbeths over the Cantons, but the Cantons are also very good and are perhaps a little more neutral but less dynamic than the Harbeths. They kill the Harbeths in the bass department.
Both speakers like a lot of power and might not be a good match if your amplification isn't up to the task.