Not really a fair question.
Speakers are wondrous and widely varied creatures. The reason there are so many out there is that each sounds different. And, the reason they sound different is because everyone has different preferences.
Since the audible differences don't correlate to price differences, comparing the "value" of two speakers is specious at best.
And, trying to accurately describe the sound of a speaker, much less comparing two, to someone who has heard neither is sort of like trying to verbally describe the flavor of chocolate to someone who has never tasted it.
IOW, if "value" is what you're after, go for the one with the deepest discount. In either case, even if you go for the most expensive one, there's no guarantee you'll like the sound.
And, no matter how much you saved, if you don't like the sound, it ain't no bargain.
But, a free trial is hard to argue with.