I have owned both of these in the past year. First the 5.3s and next the Europas. I had a pair of Maggies in between. Like you, I have a small listening room. I found that the Sol's produced ample bass and were very detailed in the mid-highs. The Europas are a bit more 'laid back' -- not in the sense of being softer, just in the sense of being more neutral and transparent. I found the Sol's to be warmer than the Europas, but I can get a wall of sound with the Europas on stands (disclaimer: this is a bedroom system and my listening postion is not ideal and floorstanders were obscured by my bed a bit) that the Soliloquy's never achieved with my limited ability to position them.
This is a tough choice. Both are *great* speakers IMHO (Soliloquy's don't get enough praise in my book).
If you're stuck in a small space and are happy with the 'warmth' and forwardness of your components, I'd give the Europas the edge as I think they are easier to 'open up' on stands with tight positioning.
If your system needs a nudge of 'sparkle' and detail and would benefit from a bit more forward presentation, I'd recommend the Soliloquy's.
This is a tough choice. Both are *great* speakers IMHO (Soliloquy's don't get enough praise in my book).
If you're stuck in a small space and are happy with the 'warmth' and forwardness of your components, I'd give the Europas the edge as I think they are easier to 'open up' on stands with tight positioning.
If your system needs a nudge of 'sparkle' and detail and would benefit from a bit more forward presentation, I'd recommend the Soliloquy's.