$1000 bookshelf speakers with "recessed", "laid back" or "flat" mid-range?


Dear all,
As stated above, I am looking for a bookshelf speaker with a mid-range that is laid back, recessed or flat. I currently own a pair of Elac Uni-Fi UB5, and I find their presentation quite forward in the mid-range, which I don't appreciate, especially at moderate to high volumes. I also own a pair or Pioneer SP-BS22, which I find more pleasing sounding (particularly the more recessed mid-range) than the Elac.
Since I can't audition speakers where I live, I am asking for your recommendations on bookshelf speakers that have a more "recessed" or "flatter" presentation in the mid-range. I have a budget of $1000. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Vandersteen 1B or [email protected]'s got a huge soundstage and very smooth.Even know it is a floorstander it is 36" high and 10" wide.Also about 10 inches deep.One of the internet mags gave it a  top 5 speaker choice but I can't remember who.I've seen them for about 300.
I think the Diamond 11.1 or 11.2 would be a great choice.  But the older Diamond 225 just sort of hit a sweet spot in their lineup.  I'd still recommend the 225 or the Denton 80 (not the 85).  But overall, the affordable Wharfedales share a fairly warm, easygoing sound.  The only models that were generally considered to be bright or forward were the Jade series.
 
Might sound crazy but I would look for a used pair of ProAc bookshelf speakers.  
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