Just moved to an apartment need speaker suggestions


my better half and I just moved into an apartment need speaker suggestions, current speakers are Magnepan 1.6qr with Rythmik f15hp subs x2, need something as engaging as the Maggies but able to play softly, will be driven by a Classe CAP 2100 integrated.  thanks in advance.
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maybe this way of describing it is better . I have three speakers in my room right now , one set of floorstanders that are efficient , one real large inefficient set of towers and one set of electrostats (full range no cone) . When comparing all three at the same spl my most efficeint has the most bass presence , followed by the inefficeint towers and lastly the electrostats . To get the same perceived bass with the electrostats i need to turn the volume up louder . If i were in an apartment situation and i liked bass i would not use the electrostats .
Even the preamp used will have an effect on bass . A Bryston preamp i am listening to right now has the most bass at lower volumes than any other pre i have used in the past . My whole recommendation is assuming the op likes bass . Maybe the op could care less about bass . Most americans like bass though .Bass will be the biggest problem with the neighbors . The  reason i turn up the volume is to get more bass response . The louder you go you start to bring in more senses like feeling the pressure waves. Take bass out of the listening equation for me and why bother cranking it up to just hear louder mids and treble .
You may want to look into the JansZen Z1A-1Electrostatic Speakers. If your amp can drive the Maggies well, It should be able to drive these, but that's something you will have to follow-up on. They were recently reviewed in either Steoreophile or TAB with high regard. I am thinking they will work in your smaller apt. as well as a larger room if and when you change residence. They have the speed, clarity, and detail that you are accustom to and according to what I have read are easy to place with a large sweet spot. There's adjustment control for any exaggerated Bass  or treble, that would probably help tame things where needed in your apartment. Also note that there is an optional side firing tweeter.
 You may want to communicate with owners of said speaker hear on AG.
Good luck
Reference 3A de Capo's or Dulcets. Bass won't be a problem. They image spectacularly, are rated between 89 and 91db and can be placed about 3' from a back wall. 

Or, truthfully, Maggie 1.7's. 
You need a speaker that is as quick as the maggies that has bass . Quick fast recovering drivers makes me think efficient speakers .