Selah and Fritzspeakers both make models that fill your bill, I'd think: comparatively relaxed speakers, which is how I think of the SFs I've heard.
For that money, you could also find the Montana EPS2 used, another non-fatiguing, musical speaker that I preferred to the Cremona M, and found impressively close to the expensive Elipsa. The Monrana is not small, but it is a front-ported D'appolito array that plays well close to boundaries, and can be set up surprisingly unobtrusively.
Good luck,
John
For that money, you could also find the Montana EPS2 used, another non-fatiguing, musical speaker that I preferred to the Cremona M, and found impressively close to the expensive Elipsa. The Monrana is not small, but it is a front-ported D'appolito array that plays well close to boundaries, and can be set up surprisingly unobtrusively.
Good luck,
John