I have the Speakercraft Starlet 6's and they sound great. I'm still breaking them in (<100 hrs currently), but here are some comments (compared to my Totem Model 1's):
Very wide soundstage - even wider than my Totem's (which is hard to do)
Treble is extended and smooth
Midrange is very smooth and blends in well with upper frequencies. Sometimes on movies, words are hard to understand, but that's mainly due to the room interaction (not enough dampening materials, so it's highly reflective)
Not much bass, so subwoofer is necessary for <80Hz - I have a James subwoofer which blends in flawlessly
Blend in great with wall (and can be painted). Overall, highly recommended for prices you can find here ($1200).
Very wide soundstage - even wider than my Totem's (which is hard to do)
Treble is extended and smooth
Midrange is very smooth and blends in well with upper frequencies. Sometimes on movies, words are hard to understand, but that's mainly due to the room interaction (not enough dampening materials, so it's highly reflective)
Not much bass, so subwoofer is necessary for <80Hz - I have a James subwoofer which blends in flawlessly
Blend in great with wall (and can be painted). Overall, highly recommended for prices you can find here ($1200).