<font color='#000000'>I have three recommendations at four price-points based on very recent direct comparisons:
1. $150/pr. Athena AS-B1 bookshelf speakers. Unbelievable sound at the price. Athena is now carried at Best Buy. If price is the major consideration, these speakers are the best I've heard at anywhere near this price.
2. Axiom M22ti ($400/pr.). Incredible imaging, sound-staging, accuracy, and midrange and treble performance. These (along with their cousin the floor-standing M60ti) are the most revealing speakers I've heard in the mid-range and treble frequencies). The only thing lacking (not surprisingly in a bookshelf speaker) is bass performance (remedied by the more expensive M60ti). When coupled with a subwoofer, it's hard to beat. If interested, check out : www.axiomaudio.com.
3. Athena AS-F2 floor-standing speakers ($600/pr.). These speakers are a recommended component by Stereophile. Incredible speakers for the price. Extremely efficient speakers that effectively double the output of my Denon AVR-3803 (each +3db = doubling of power). Very sweet sounding speakers. Compared to Axiom speakers, not quite as "revealing" (i.e. accurate), but satisfying none-the-less. That being said, if you're budget is $600 for the front mains, you will not be disappointed. I was so impressed when I initially heard these speakers, I almost cancelled my Axiom order for the M22ti, which I eventually returned in favor of the M60ti reviewed below (my favorite of the bunch, but note the price differentials).
4. Axiom M60ti ($800/pr.). Much more bass (and ultimately more satisfying) -- although at double the price -- of the M22ti. The M60ti has the same imaging, soundstaging, and accuracy of the M22ti, but with much more bass. The bass is much tighter than the Athenas (probaby due to the dual 6.5 drivers vs. the dual 8" drivers). The midrange is much clearer, probably due to the addition of a 5.5" midrange. The Axiom's 1" titanium tweeter is much clearer and has more air than the 1" teteron tweeter on the Athenas.</font>