Quote Originally Posted by zanash View Post
rather than sell the lintons....

look at floor isolation ie townshend podiums or isoacoustic gias ....or at the cheep skate end of the range large felt tumble drier balls.

obviously if you want a change of speaker for the sake of a change then these will still help reduce bass injected straight into the floor.

you don't mention how you currently couple the lintons to the floor , but any none constrained layer support will be injecting vibration straight to the frame of the building and allowing your neighbors to enjoy the prodigious bass of the lintons! I use townshend seismic bars, and this allows me to play 10db higher than when the speakers are on spikes or directly on the floor.
Another alternative for isolation of speakers which is not so expensive is https://www.hudsonhifi.com/collectio...42761545416902 I use these and they are very good and improve bass focus/definition.

As others have said its not about speaker size more about volume in dB. If your new flat has another below thow a thick large rug down over the flooring whether carpeted or wood, put some fabric wall hangings on the wall the speakers are firing at if it is a shared wall. Best option is to try and rent end trarrace with lounge on outside end of terrace if you can.

If you want to try some other speakers and have the cash these will sound excellent. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285647303...Bk9SR6jamM_QYw