A bit off the main point, but I would strongly prefer a smaller speaker with better resolution (like a monitor) than a larger one with more power and better bass. Also, some speakers are a better value than others as long as you're not primarily concerned about name recognition and resale value.
In my experience I bought a far larger and more expensive speaker system, but I may have been better off keeping what I already had. It wasn't quite as good but was pretty close (diminishing returns), and I didn't need all that extra power. I'm still happy about my decision, but I'm reminded of the new Magico M6 speaker, which is better than all that preceded it, and THEY were so much improved over the previous designs, etc. The same goes for Wilson, Rockport, Kharma, and on and on. Imagine being disappointed with a $150k speaker since it doesn't have the most up-to-the-minute technology. Or can you wait at least 10 years and just buy music for awhile instead...?
In my experience I bought a far larger and more expensive speaker system, but I may have been better off keeping what I already had. It wasn't quite as good but was pretty close (diminishing returns), and I didn't need all that extra power. I'm still happy about my decision, but I'm reminded of the new Magico M6 speaker, which is better than all that preceded it, and THEY were so much improved over the previous designs, etc. The same goes for Wilson, Rockport, Kharma, and on and on. Imagine being disappointed with a $150k speaker since it doesn't have the most up-to-the-minute technology. Or can you wait at least 10 years and just buy music for awhile instead...?