Rebbi,
You were quite patient in your audition of the Ohm Walsh speakers. Since you live in Austin, take some time and visit the audio shops there if you have not already done so and audition, audition, audition. Start with the A/V dealers and boutique shops, of which there are a few.
If it's possible, try and attend the audio club in your area. Regional gatherings, which happen from time-to-time, is another avenue to try. For example, Selah Audio, a speaker manufacurer in North Carolina has "extended an invitation to all Audio Circle speaker manufacturers to provide demo units for a listening session in North Carolina". Being new to the Charlotte metro area, I am looking forward to attending that and hope that Rick Craig can pull it off.
You'll likely not find any manufacturer that will offer you the same, generous 120-day home trial that you had with Ohm Walsh. So, if it were me, I would invest some time in listening to as many speakers as possible as that lessens the risk of buyer's remorse.
In the end, no one can really tell you what to get but we all have our opinions and happily share them. To that end, it would help to know the size of your room, equipment, music you generally prefer, whether you'll use a sub or subs, and price range. I am not sure what a "sanely priced pair of monitors" means to you.
Good luck.