Sonic Defender
Headphoneus Supremus
Nearfield...Gotcha...Try these on for size. Subs are for losers.
Cerwin-Vega! XLS 215.
Nice speakers, but I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss subs. I grew up with all of these big woofer speakers myself, including some Cerwin Vega's (my brother has a pair with 15 inch woofers that he drums too), but stuffing all the bass into one cabinet brings with it issues and compromises. Sure subs aren't perfect either, but they are extremely effective and the ability to tune the sub-bass separately as well as positioning the sub-bass drivers as you need is invaluable. You also typically experience faster bass with multiple smaller drivers, but while you lose some power rumble in general the bass is more detailed. That said, you also need to have the room factors in place even more so with large displacement drivers as the bass can be overwhelming.
I still like big drivers, but only in big rooms, and only with awesome cabinet design which is as I'm sure your aware not as easy or common as people think. I have a set of Pioneer HPM 100s upstairs. I have been drumming to these since the 80s and they have 12 inch woofers so I'm not against, nor a stranger to big woofers. What changed my mind was a buddy of mine who really loved audio and the science behind it, He brought me over to his place and played some crazy Silverchair tunes with shock and awe bass lines through some really nice Mission speakers. I think there was like 6 small bass drivers in each speaker, quite small maybe 4" each. He had them hooked up to a monster power amp and I was expecting small bass. Hell no, deep guttural, rumbling bass that had good attack and decay was coming out of those tiny drivers. I was impressed and since that day I moved to smaller bass drivers, but did find that they needed subs to really bring the deeper bottom end up while remaining articulate. Try it, you might be surprised my friend.
I would still be quite happy with those particular speakers you have, but for me only in a big room, and not for nearfield of course. Man those babies must move some air!