I'm in similar situation. My room is 13x17x10.3, which, from reading around, is a small(ish) room (about 2200cf). I am currently using Studio 100 V1s that are probably too much for the room. The room is treated with Echo Busters products and some wall "hangings" and the 100s sound very good but I still have some significant bass "humps" that I've measured. It may or may not be the 100's fault, I'll know better when I get the Silverline Sonatinas I ordered. The best I've heard the 100's is currently 65" from back wall and 42" from the side walls. I sit about 7-8ft from the speakers leaving about 3-4 feet behind me. Closer to the front wall, the 100s were boomier and the soundstage shrunk.
Like others said, you need to listen for yourself and you will need room treatments (any room should have them if possible). You may want to get a SPL meter and some test tone discs. Part of my problem is the room is on the second floor and the floor is wood (rug covering). I'm thinking of trying some type stand to help isolate the speaker vibrations from the actual floor if my new speakers have the same size measured bass humps.
Like others said, you need to listen for yourself and you will need room treatments (any room should have them if possible). You may want to get a SPL meter and some test tone discs. Part of my problem is the room is on the second floor and the floor is wood (rug covering). I'm thinking of trying some type stand to help isolate the speaker vibrations from the actual floor if my new speakers have the same size measured bass humps.