I'm coming at it from a practical standpoint. Deep bass extension and apartments just don't work, so I would think that a speaker that was easy to drive with minimal current and sounds good at lower volumes as opposed to higher volumes would be the way to go in an apartment.
All the speakers you mentioned are fine speakers and may be wise choices if you intend on moving into a more private setting that would allow you to open them up enough to benefit from their designs. I just depends on what you intend to do in the near future. I would hate to have a situation where my speakers needed current to sound good and my apartment lifestyle kept me from bumping them up loud enough to enjoy them.
Your situation might be one of those "less is more" situations. Good dynamics at low to moderate volume would seem to be a big plus. Whatever speaker you listen to, give enough attention at low volume levels to determine if they can thrill you or if they need to go loud to make your toes tap.
All the speakers you mentioned are fine speakers and may be wise choices if you intend on moving into a more private setting that would allow you to open them up enough to benefit from their designs. I just depends on what you intend to do in the near future. I would hate to have a situation where my speakers needed current to sound good and my apartment lifestyle kept me from bumping them up loud enough to enjoy them.
Your situation might be one of those "less is more" situations. Good dynamics at low to moderate volume would seem to be a big plus. Whatever speaker you listen to, give enough attention at low volume levels to determine if they can thrill you or if they need to go loud to make your toes tap.