Hi, I had MG12s in my 14 x 13 room and they sounded very good with a couple exceptions. 1. I got more bass than I wanted until I them pulled out from the rear and side walls. That was about 42 inches from the rear wall and 24 inches from the sides. In your room that cold be very difficult because of the size of the panels. I think 36 to 42 inches will take of half of your room and you will be sitting on top of the speakers. And you will have to sit with your back about a foot from the rear wall. 2. You can experience excessive midrange energy because the speaker puts out sound waves forward and backwards. Those two reasons are why I let my Maggies go. But if I had a larger room I would have them right now. Sound wise you can't go wrong but spacewise you will have to choose another path unless you want a huge pair of headphones. In a room the size of yours you will have a problem with any speaker that goes below 40Hz. Especially at loud volumes and deep bass passages.
I have also seen some Magnepan virtual systems on Audiogon with the speakers about 2 feet off the back wall and some of those were rooms larger than both yours an mine.
Even though my MG12s sounded wonderful in my little box room I added two (Dali Suite 1.2 12" ) acoustic suspension subs they blended very well with the MG12s and I didn't get the bass bloat but it took up way too much space. So I opted for a pair of Spica TC 60's and they are doing duty in my system now and I have space and a pretty refined system. It is a lot easier placing a great pair of satelite speakers in a room the size of yours and a decent sub than it is to place a tower speaker that goes to 35Hz or lower. If you choose your speakers wisely you can build an unblelievable system in your 10 x 12 size room. And you can sit 5 feet from the rear wall too.
I think you are concerned with the level of refinement along with dynamic capability are your concerns. I believe a 3 piece system is what you should seek. There are lot's of great small monitors out there but make sure you get a pair of very heavy and sturdy stands for them. There are some tower speakers that sound good in your small room too but the amount of bass you want will determine what you choose. A very good NON BOOMY sub with a versitale crossover and lot's of power will be the Forte in what you are trying to achieve. Look at some of the Hsu subs and there are others that should go with your Energy C6's. You may find heaven is just around the corner.
I have also seen some Magnepan virtual systems on Audiogon with the speakers about 2 feet off the back wall and some of those were rooms larger than both yours an mine.
Even though my MG12s sounded wonderful in my little box room I added two (Dali Suite 1.2 12" ) acoustic suspension subs they blended very well with the MG12s and I didn't get the bass bloat but it took up way too much space. So I opted for a pair of Spica TC 60's and they are doing duty in my system now and I have space and a pretty refined system. It is a lot easier placing a great pair of satelite speakers in a room the size of yours and a decent sub than it is to place a tower speaker that goes to 35Hz or lower. If you choose your speakers wisely you can build an unblelievable system in your 10 x 12 size room. And you can sit 5 feet from the rear wall too.
I think you are concerned with the level of refinement along with dynamic capability are your concerns. I believe a 3 piece system is what you should seek. There are lot's of great small monitors out there but make sure you get a pair of very heavy and sturdy stands for them. There are some tower speakers that sound good in your small room too but the amount of bass you want will determine what you choose. A very good NON BOOMY sub with a versitale crossover and lot's of power will be the Forte in what you are trying to achieve. Look at some of the Hsu subs and there are others that should go with your Energy C6's. You may find heaven is just around the corner.