I agree with Denom. None of the speakers can give you deep bass, the kind you expect from a sub woofer. There are two issues here. The larger the driver, the deeper the bass. And, in many cases, such drivers need their own amplification - thus an sub.
Whether you go for a FS or a BS, drivers usually are limited to 5.5 inches in size. Deep bass would need upwards of 8 inches, preferably 10 inches.
Given you have restriction in space and placement, BS will be the best choice. Pick the ones with the largest driver, and one that has a good Linkwitz crossover. If you can get a three way BS, that will be excellent, though those are not made anymore.
As Denom has suggested, I would like you to listen to all the speakers in you list and pick the one you like most. Pick an album that has a lot of deep bass, preferably drums. Expand your brands a bit and look at unconventional brands such as Yamaha, JBL, PSB, Klipsch. Yamaha delivers good bass, BUT please listen extensively before deciding.
Cheers
Whether you go for a FS or a BS, drivers usually are limited to 5.5 inches in size. Deep bass would need upwards of 8 inches, preferably 10 inches.
Given you have restriction in space and placement, BS will be the best choice. Pick the ones with the largest driver, and one that has a good Linkwitz crossover. If you can get a three way BS, that will be excellent, though those are not made anymore.
As Denom has suggested, I would like you to listen to all the speakers in you list and pick the one you like most. Pick an album that has a lot of deep bass, preferably drums. Expand your brands a bit and look at unconventional brands such as Yamaha, JBL, PSB, Klipsch. Yamaha delivers good bass, BUT please listen extensively before deciding.
Cheers