Speakers sonically similar to Sonus Faber?


I recently demoed the Sonus Faber Venere line (their cheapest, made in china line) and loved it. It was being powered by inexpensive gear (sonos server source, arcam DAC, some integrated elite pioneer). i liked it much better than much more expensive speakers powered by much more expensive gear.

sadly, even venere 2.5 is still a touch out of my price range. my question: are there other speakers that might be sonically similar for a lower price?

some info that might help:

-the speakers in question use a silk dome tweeter and curv cone drivers
-i liked that they were very smooth and dynamic, and also sounded very good off axis and outside the sweet spot
-my listening rooms are not big. 14x17 ish
-my sources are 100% digital
-bookshelf/monitor or floor standing are both fine, just nothing too big

these are some that i've read might be a good fit, but might be hard for me to demo before hand: harbeth P3ESR, KEF LS50, sjofne clue, totem-mani 2

thanks for any suggestions!
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SF are always avail used/demo. The next closest speaker would be Vienna Acoustics. Finally, I would suggest an audition of Thiel loudspeakers.

Thiel is very easily my reference loudspeaker, after listening to many, many, loudspeakers over the years.
I do like SF and VA speakers, for the record. In choosing Thiel, to these ears, they are the "richest" sounding speaker to date. If timbre is your thing (like me), this is a no-brainer.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I think it might be hard to demo some of those before purchasing.

If anyone in the DC area has any of the aforementioned speakers, I'd love to give them a listen.
"In choosing Thiel, to these ears, they are the "richest" sounding speaker to date"
Not sure that THIEL is soft sounding ???????????
I'd throw in the Gemme Audio Tanto, a small floorstanding speaker with great sonics, similar to my old Sonus Faber Cremonas. Gemme has gone out of business, but they'd be easy to repair if necessary down the line, with readily available drivers. They use a pseudo transmission line design and have great bass too. They come up for sale now and then on Audiogon.