Could not agree more! I've always hoped that I would find a reasonably priced speaker in this class. Has not happened yet. It compares well with my Mirage SM-3. Both very simple 2-way designs with stunning sound.
Generally I drive the Polk Monitor 7 with a Dynaco Stereo 70. And use them in a mid-field situaltion--about 6 to 9 feet away, elevated to ear level, and with a few rugs and books and curtains.
Really hard to beat. But I will say that they sound best playing combo jazz, chamber music, and acoustic folk-rock. I mean, play what you like but these are beautiful sounding at any reasonable volume and within a reasonable frequency range. They are not PA material, but who wants that? They are not surround sound boomers. But, again, who wants that?
I have, frankly, never heard direct-to-disc jazz trombones produced as well as on Monitor 7s. Or Keely Smith's pop vocals. Or Laurindo Almieda's acoustic guitar.