In general, the more you know, the less you have to spend. Its perfectly normal to prefer a component that costs less. The sound of your system depends more on knowing what your preferences are as a listener, and how to properly match your components. For example, person A say, "Here's a list of my components. Give me some suggestions that will improve sound quality.". Person B, "Here's a list of my components. "Currently, I'm not happy with the highs in my system. They are too bright and aggressive for my taste. Give me some options.". 99% of the time, person B has a much better chance of being happy because they have a goal, and they can clearly articulate the problem.
Also, with speakers, price isn't always reflected in performance. Companies like B&W and Wilson put a lot into the appearance of their speakers. Companies like Vandersteen and Magnepan focus more performance than looks. There's nothing wrong with wanting a speaker that looks good. Just be aware that you may have to spend more.

