I have had a few of these setups in my day. I also live in a small NYC apartment with a 12x17 room as my listening space (and kids' play space and computer desk and lego storage, and...).
I have had tremendous success with a (Velodyne) subwoofer and both Reference 3a mm de capo and Monitor Audio Gold 50. I find that at my volumes (not that high) it was even more important to have an amp that was capable of handling the speakers.
The MA Gold 50s were precise and fluid, and very straightforward. I would not rate them as high as the de capos, which are just an incredibly pleasing speaker to listen to. Mine have some upgrades that make them even more so. They create a soundstage that seems like it couldn't happen in such a small space.
Lastly, I also ran a pair of Zu Omen Dirty Weekends in my room and found them to also be excellent.
I did not like the pairs of Wharfedales, Klipsch, and Martin Logan speakers I tried.
My setup is a Unison Research Triode 25 with a Lumin D2/Sbooster.
I have had tremendous success with a (Velodyne) subwoofer and both Reference 3a mm de capo and Monitor Audio Gold 50. I find that at my volumes (not that high) it was even more important to have an amp that was capable of handling the speakers.
The MA Gold 50s were precise and fluid, and very straightforward. I would not rate them as high as the de capos, which are just an incredibly pleasing speaker to listen to. Mine have some upgrades that make them even more so. They create a soundstage that seems like it couldn't happen in such a small space.
Lastly, I also ran a pair of Zu Omen Dirty Weekends in my room and found them to also be excellent.
I did not like the pairs of Wharfedales, Klipsch, and Martin Logan speakers I tried.
My setup is a Unison Research Triode 25 with a Lumin D2/Sbooster.