Overall the system would sound musical, and the coponents are basically refined higher end sounding pieces. So you should expect good clarity, detaIL, immaging(with proper set up), soundstage, etc. It would lack ultimate dynamics for pure rock listening,copared to better active or even pro audio speakers.
What kind of rock do you listen to? What volume level? You might enlist the help of a good active powered subwoofer if you plan on sticking with the speakers.
If you're into heavy dyanamic music material, you might also consider either running a more efficient and higher sensitivity rig. Speakers approaching the mid to high 90 db sensitivity range(i.e, 93+) will tend to have a more effortless dyanmic to the sound, considering at the least standard passive designs, like the Totems.
Another suggestion, should you be sticking with those speakers, would be to enlist the help of an outboard digital AV Pre/pro for the hard rock and such, and cross your speakers over as "small", letting a powered sub handle the more demanding bass load. The system would jump up in efficiency, sensitivity, and overall dynamic potential...of corse, sonic purity might sacrific a tad here in ultimate terms. Or, you could just run a sub in parallel, and run it all full range(except the sub).
Otherwise, looking for higher end speakers that are higher sensitivity and efficiency would be a plus for you.
Good luck
What kind of rock do you listen to? What volume level? You might enlist the help of a good active powered subwoofer if you plan on sticking with the speakers.
If you're into heavy dyanamic music material, you might also consider either running a more efficient and higher sensitivity rig. Speakers approaching the mid to high 90 db sensitivity range(i.e, 93+) will tend to have a more effortless dyanmic to the sound, considering at the least standard passive designs, like the Totems.
Another suggestion, should you be sticking with those speakers, would be to enlist the help of an outboard digital AV Pre/pro for the hard rock and such, and cross your speakers over as "small", letting a powered sub handle the more demanding bass load. The system would jump up in efficiency, sensitivity, and overall dynamic potential...of corse, sonic purity might sacrific a tad here in ultimate terms. Or, you could just run a sub in parallel, and run it all full range(except the sub).
Otherwise, looking for higher end speakers that are higher sensitivity and efficiency would be a plus for you.
Good luck