Easy to Drive Bookshelf Monitor?


I'm looking for a pair of bookshelf monitors that will be used in a two channel system. The amps powering them will be 20wpc Antique Sound Labs Wave 20's, so am looking for something with a relatively high sensitivy and fairly easy load to drive. I would also like a speaker that can play at relatively high SPL levels (90-95 db or so). Low frequencies will be handled by a powered sub, so don't need to worry about that. My budget is 2k max, but would like to spend less if possible. I would also like something that looks nice, preferably with a veneer exterior. Some of models I have read about that might work are:

Monitor Audio GR10
Proac Response One
Von Schweikert VR-1
Coincident Triumph Signature
B&W 705
Sonus Faber Concerto (require more power?)

Can anyone comment on any of these? Any other suggestions? I generally like a warm sounding and detailed presentation.

Thanks in advance.

- Stew
smeyers
Thanks for the correction on the Leisure 2's sensitivity, Stew.

Forgive me if I sound like I'm labouring the point, but if you got a chance to
listen to the Titus Es with your tube amps, you might be surprised. I think it
goes extremely well with tubes. Because the Titus is clear but not warm,
there's good synergy between the two. YMMV, obviously, but a listen might
be fun if one came up.

Happy hunting!
Smeyers.. I wouldn't rely on what you read.. use your ears. If there is a Triangle dealer in your area where you could listen for yourself, you might change your mind. In particular given what you are going to be driving them with.
The bad rep about brightness was two Triangle Titus generations ago.. they got the hint by putting out a new line (202) which was virtually identical except for a new tweeter.
I have the ProAc Response One's and am extremely happy with them. Most of their life with me they've been driven by a 50-watt Audio Refinement Complete but I've also driven them with a reworked Sonic Impact digital t-amp that puts out 6 watts. You certainly can't play them at high volume with 6 watts but in the fairly small room where they are the sound level is quite acceptable. Either the Response 1 or 1sc is easily within your price range and all the ProAcs are beautifully made.
Smeyers, Zu is more famous for their cables. Excellent cables but don't know much about their speakers yet. If I see a pair in the used market, I will definitely try them. I have a Cary CAD-300SEI, a small room and think they might work!
Nobody has mentioned the Coincident Triumph Signature. Any thoughts on this little gem?

Oz