I run dual 15" woofers at home. My room is 17' x 22'; which is about an average size. They sound great in there. I don't have neighbors I can disturb so I play as loud as I want.
At work, we use a little monitor with dual 6" high excursion woofers, that are custom built to keep up speed-wise with a very fast (and revealing) tweeter. They are made by High Emotion Audio, the heir of the old Pipedream operation of years ago.
The owner of the company told me they are 'honest to 36 cycles' and that sounds correct. I've often been amazed at how well they can play bass. Obviously they are not as efficient as my speakers at home but they do a very passable job (93db, 16 ohms). If you have a smaller room they would work fine. A lot has to do with how much excursion you are forcing the speaker to make in order to play the volume you want.
At work, we use a little monitor with dual 6" high excursion woofers, that are custom built to keep up speed-wise with a very fast (and revealing) tweeter. They are made by High Emotion Audio, the heir of the old Pipedream operation of years ago.
The owner of the company told me they are 'honest to 36 cycles' and that sounds correct. I've often been amazed at how well they can play bass. Obviously they are not as efficient as my speakers at home but they do a very passable job (93db, 16 ohms). If you have a smaller room they would work fine. A lot has to do with how much excursion you are forcing the speaker to make in order to play the volume you want.