smaller speakers for critical listening?


I'm curious whether folks out here think that standmount speakers can reward "critical listening." 

I know that may be a ridiculous question; of course one can sit down with Radio Shack speakers and engage in serious listening, and of course the experience is subjective for all of us. I'm actually asking for subjective responses here. If your goal is a system for critical listening, do you think smaller speakers can do the trick or do you need the bigger soundstage and depth that can come with floor-standing, planar, or electrostatic speakers? 

I'm not asking which is *better* in a given speaker line, the small ones or the big ones, and I'm not thinking about $50k Wilson-Benesch Endeavours or the like. Before the pandemic I auditioned some highly enjoyable standmount speakers in the $5k-$10k range. However, listening for an hour in a store, I couldn't tell whether they crossed the threshold from "terrific sound for a small speaker" to pull-up-a-chair-and-tune-out-the-world bliss.

As you can probably tell, I'm struggling with my room; it's very hard to place big speakers in it. Otherwise I'd buy Maggies or Vandersteens or JA Perspectives, etc, and be happy. And, to repeat, I know that the threshold for critical-listening speakers is subjective. I'm asking for opinions and experiences!
northman
Yes, curious about them too, but got the BBSM-10 monitors as well (in the wardrobe at the moment..) and there is a limit to how many speakers you can have of the same brand :-) Please tell if anybody have some experience from the BBSM-6. 
I am kinda going through the same struggle myself.   I haven’t had a pair of floor speakers since my Advents 30 years ago.  I have had to settle for bookshelf speakers (Paradigm Atoms, ELAC Debut 6.2s) due to the Air Force insistence I move overseas every couple years.  Now I am retired and not willing to spend megabucks on my older damaged hearing.  My ELACs have been wonderful for near distance critical listening with an added subwoofer.  Lately, though, I have been wanting to see if floor speakers might kick up my critical listening enjoyment, and I finally pulled the trigger on some Zu DWs.  I know they are relatively inexpensive floor speakers (or so I tell my wife), but for me they are a real investment.   They are scheduled to be shipped out next week from Provo.  In the meantime, I have been indulging in headphones (HIFIMAN HE 400i and Drop Meze 99s).   
Beonicke W5
unbelievable resolution, soundstage, accuracy and realism—in a tiny box. Just VERY power hungry
Harbeth p3ser, that's what I'd listen to. Fabulous build quality and very natural, And small.......
I guess I have to ask "what is 'critical listening'"?  You hook up some Radio Shack speakers.  You know they're cheap.  So what are you critiquing?  Give me an example of a conclusion you might make.  (e.g., 'the violins sound tinny ...'?)  If you are listening 'critically' to music (although I'm not quite sure what that is either--listening for musical detail? mistakes in the playing?), you'll likely hear plenty of the music to critique no matter what sound system you have.  You could do that with 78s.