Can't say I've ever used them (or heard of the company at all). If you've heard them and like them, then I'd say get them. Just make sure you can return them if you're less-than-satisfied.
The spectrum analysis they have on the webpage doesn't really show all the info you need to know, as it's hard to tell what room interactions there are without seeing a phase trace/coherence.
If I was investing money into some nice audio monitors, I would want ones that sound really good and look nice. These may fit the bill, but for $150USD, I wouldn't place my money on them for good reference monitors. BUT, I could be wrong - I won't judge it until I've heard them for myself. I'm just going on past experiences.
They're probably out of your budget, but I recommend the
Mackie HR824v2 monitors. They also come in a 6" version.
Wolf
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