Help! Are Canton Speakers Solid or Garbage


I have an opportunity to pick up a pair of German Canton CT 1020 DC tower speakers, but I know nothing about this brand, let alone the model number.  Does anyone have any experience with this brand/line?  I currently have two pairs of Martin Logan panel speakers/McIntosh amp/pre and am not expecting these to really compare with them, but am looking for a nice third pair of speakers to go with Marantz separates.
bheyamoto
One man's trash is another man's treasure... I have some of Canton's monitors in my bedroom system and they are quite nice with lots of detail and a surprising amount of bass for their size.  I have the Vento Reference 9.2 DC speakers.  Accessories4less carries a number of Canton speakers including some floorstanders.  They are made in Germany and from what I've read very popular in Europe, but there isn't much distribution in the US. 

Canton speakers are anything but trash, I have owned dozens of brands and I bought a pair of DC 2.2 reference, better than anything I’ve ever owned and I’ve own like I said quite a few speakers, they image wonderful the sound stage is extremely deep and they definitely have a full and tight bottom end ,and smooth highs , one of the most non-fatiguing speakers I have ever owned, I can’t say enough good things about them , well I guess I can’t say something else about them. I liked the DC 2.2 so much I bought a pair of impeccable DC 7.2 for my smaller room. Kudos to Canton speakers

Canton speakers are anything but trash, I have owned dozens of brands and I bought a pair of DC 2.2 reference, better than anything I’ve ever owned and I’ve own like I said quite a few speakers, they image wonderful the sound stage is extremely deep and they definitely have a full and tight bottom end ,and smooth highs , one of the most non-fatiguing speakers I have ever owned, I can’t say enough good things about them , well I guess I can say something else about them. I liked the DC 2.2 so much I bought a pair of impeccable DC 7.2 for my smaller room. Kudos to Canton speakers