I recently ran into the same situation. my room is 12’ x 11.5’ with 10’ Ceilings with a bass issue at around 100hz.
I attended many shows and went through 11 sets of speakers, driving myself and several sellers and mfgs crazy with home trials, shipments and returns. I’ve got a decent system, not the best but decent, check my system’s details if your’e interested.
Anyway, at the Tampa Show I came across AJ from Soundfield Audio who explained to me how I’d be stuck on this merry go round of trying to get some premade speaker to try to sound good in “my room” and that instead I should have a speaker built to the specific needs of my room and the to the sound characteristics I sought.
I took him up on his offer with him making me a pair of his Custom designed MMW1’s Cardioid Stand Mounts, Featuring SB Acoustics Satori TW-29B Beryllium Tweeters, Crossed over using custom internal crossovers utilizing Air Coil Inductors, Mundorf Resistors & Audyn film caps. Mids & Lows handled by Dayton Epique E180 Woofers < 1,2kHz & SOUNDFIELD 8" top firing Subwoofers <80hz, both driven by Hypex Fusion 250w DSP plate amplifiers DSP tuned to correct room’s acoustic shortcomings.
I have to say, finally the search is over and I can sit back and enjoy the music… And you want to talk about piano… You not only clearly hear the notes as if you were there, at times yo can hear the pedals being pushed and fingers pressing the keys. I can honestly say when fellow audiophile friends stop by, I no longer ask how they think my set up sounds, now I actually boast how great it sounds, so much so I’m showcasing an event at my home this January for the Audiophile Society I belong being I’m that confidant how great my set up sounds.
Not to say at the various audio shows I’ve attended I haven’t been blown away by what I’ve seen & heard from all the brands recommended on this thread, but from my own experience of being on that speaker merry go round, I have to say, I’d never consider buying something premade again only to hope it would sonically work out for me.
I met AJ at the Tampa show and incase your’e interested, AJ and Soundfield Audio again will have a room exhibiting at the Florida International Hifi Expo in Tampa this February, so if you go would certainly be worth your while to check them out or just check out the Soundfield Audio website.
This is not some sales pitch and if it comes off that way I apologize, just honestly blown away by what was able to be achieved by going this route as well as the feeling I contributed to the final outcome of how great these things sound by telling AJ exactly what I wanted out of a speaker and he made it happen.