I was thinking how to answer this. It's not that easy. The mildest way to put it is that these are an acquired taste. They are not well liked all over. Something like Klipsch. You have klipsch-heads who say only Klipsch can make a good speaker and the rest that say they'll never get there.
Also, what bothers people the most is that these were not very accurate but were widely used in studios with a lot of that skewed opinion that it is a good thing to have speakers sounding so harsh because if you can get it to sound right on these, it would sound good on anything. In the end the truth was that (as expected) you'd tune the material to sound good just on these and it would be "muddy" and lacking highs on most other speakers.
It is not my intention to criticize your choice, but I write this to explain why I would expect these to perform better placed in such way to minimize highs and accentuate lows. Like no toe-in (perhaps, experimenting needed) and closer to walls to get the reinforcement of low end.
They allow for some high and mid adjustment, you can try to combine those with positioning.
It's a sealed box, not that hard to drive, goes down to 40Hz... Here are some specs if you can use them.