I doubt you can get a better balance between flat, extended, precise low-end and sharp, precise, detailed high-end than the T8V, but because of the bigger woofer and sort of high crossover, the woofer can't handle the lower midrange as well as smaller speakers and woofers that don't go as low as the T8V. In my room, the T8V comfortably reproduce 35hz, they weren't lying on the spec sheet that it goes down to ~33hz. But the ideal setup is always a 3-way or a subwoofer; I imagine a T7V with a subwoofer would do better than the T8V but that's way pricier and way less practical if you don't want to deal with a sub/don't want the floor shaking.
With some EQ I think you could bring up the crossover region some to get more detail out of the lower midrange but with active speakers and especially active 'budget' speakers that have only 70W of headroom for the woofer, I don't like to mess with EQ much. I think the actual speakers in these are so good that I wonder if I'm going to mess with DIY in the future and if you can add additional headroom to these without losing the DSP crossover profile that's baked into their DAC/AMP boards - with more power and voltage handling, I reckon the light 8" woofer could do better than with the bare minimum amplification most companies use for these affordable monitors to achieve a monitoring-level performance; I also wonder if there's a way to reduce tweeter hiss, that would probably be the only big problem with these monitors for me