You have highlighted a trend in loudspeaker sales that I find counter-sensible!
In the good old days before anyone thought of subs, we bought a speaker (in mono days) or 2 (stereo) and chose these to suit our pocket and often our room size. If we wanted decent bass, we'd buy speakers with grown-up bass drivers and that was that.
In more recent times, we seem to be persuaded to spend initially less on speakers (easier for dealers to get us to part with our cash) and we buy speakers that are really not up to the job of delivering the full frequency range. Our justification for this is often that these speakers with their 6 or 7" bass drivers sound remarkably convincing in the showroom, but after a while we realise there is something lacking, or that the bass is "strained" rather than natural. Back to the dealer who says "what you need is a subwoofer" and he sells us one, perhaps 2. We get them home, realise they look pretty ugly, take up floor space, need extra cables and try as we might, the sound is muddled and we blame the room for this. The "solution" we read on forums, etc is "chuck room correction DSP at it and all your problems will disappear and your bass will be wonderful".
Call me old-fashioned, but I have always believed that speakers should have grown-up drivers and a that single pair of well-chosen speakers is all one needs for first-class 2-channel music. The thought of extra cabinets, extra amps, extra drivers, extra cables, the need for DSP, fills me with bewilderment! Why even think about this when a single pair of genuinely full-range speakers well set up is all you really need in most well-arranged rooms. Sadly there are not so many about now, but they certainly can be found, both new and used.
My speaker history started with a home-built concrete enclosure with single 10" driver, then home-built Wharfedale Airedales (15", later changed to 13 x 9), Westrex studio monitors (15") and others including KEF Reference 107 (twin 10"), ATC Active (single 9" - a big disappointment though), Martin logan (twin 10"), and 3 Avantgardes (twin 10" or twin 12"). Many bought used at remarkably reasonable cost. I worry less about measured bass accuracy if the excitement of a live performance is recreated in a pretty convincing way in my living room. Some of these speakers have mighty new prices but the sound quality is exceptional and I'd suggest better than smaller speakers plus subs, cables, etc and their associated inconvenience - and cheaper probably all told.