Let's get serious, original poster: if you want superior mid/treble quality, and at a cheaper price then even the Primus, there is a solution: Behringer B2030P. I have measured/analyzed this speaker, and by right of build quality and measured response, it belongs somewhere in the $500-$800/pair category. This is objective comparison.
Now, what does a B2030P actually cost? $130 per pair. I can bet you have huge doubts I can be serious. I would not blame you. But please research my posting history: I don't 'hype' things for non-substantial reasons. This speaker has incredible measured performance for the money spent, based on the credible perceptual research as it related to human auditory perception. You can do some very easy, very basic mods and improve the performance also, to fix some common mass production problems(like a vibrating part inside that is easily fixed with a dab of super glue liquid and an air leak that can be fixed with some caulk putty/rope from the local hardware store). Now, realize this speaker has a F3 around the 75 Hz region. It's a small 2 way with a 6.5" midbass and a 3/4" metal dome tweeter loaded in a special wave guide. You need subwoofers to augment the low end if you want full range response. I can provide the measurements if you have interest.
-Chris