I can only comment on the Triangle speakers, as they are the only ones on your list that I have recent experience with.
While I am a very big fan of Triangle, from what you say you desire, they are not for you.
Yes, they are fast. Very fast. But, they are not warm. Not in the least. The limited bass extension, and lack of help via box tuning and crossover alignment that the designer believes in are two of the reasons. Rather than offer a small speaker that sacrifices things like transient response, neutrality, or a friendly load to an amplifier, they focus on passing the music through unimpeded.
Nor, is their treble smooth, which is your most important criteria. Their metal dome tweeters are revealing, fast, and will lay bare anything passing through them. Sometimes, adding a measure of their own harshness, especially when partnered with inferior and/or solid state electronics.
However, if these seem like criticisms, they are not. Just my own spin on Triangle. No speaker is perfect. And, I would happily live with Triangle over a lot of other speakers. While this is not a speaker for everyone, the things that I list as "faults" can be considered blessings in many a system. They match most well with tubes, particularly EL34 and SET based amplification. What they do is allow one a view on what these low powered, but sublime, amplifiers have to offer.
While I am a very big fan of Triangle, from what you say you desire, they are not for you.
Yes, they are fast. Very fast. But, they are not warm. Not in the least. The limited bass extension, and lack of help via box tuning and crossover alignment that the designer believes in are two of the reasons. Rather than offer a small speaker that sacrifices things like transient response, neutrality, or a friendly load to an amplifier, they focus on passing the music through unimpeded.
Nor, is their treble smooth, which is your most important criteria. Their metal dome tweeters are revealing, fast, and will lay bare anything passing through them. Sometimes, adding a measure of their own harshness, especially when partnered with inferior and/or solid state electronics.
However, if these seem like criticisms, they are not. Just my own spin on Triangle. No speaker is perfect. And, I would happily live with Triangle over a lot of other speakers. While this is not a speaker for everyone, the things that I list as "faults" can be considered blessings in many a system. They match most well with tubes, particularly EL34 and SET based amplification. What they do is allow one a view on what these low powered, but sublime, amplifiers have to offer.