5" woofers are not big enough to have satisfying midbass outside of the nearfield, IMO. Large woofers have an advantage in midbass SPL(eg 100-300hz) and they also control dispersion to lower frequencies. There are "small" speakers that use tricks to mitigate or eliminate this last part(eg Genelec Ones, D&D 8C), but those tricks usually cost you some output as well.
JBL M2 vs
Arendal 1961. Notice that the Arendal doesn't reach -6dB at 100 degrees until around 1khz, whereas it's more like 200-300hz for the M2. That's an extreme example, of course.
All that said, not trying to be mean or anything, but you've made several threads on this forum about large vs small speakers and all these responses have been repeated many times. Not to mention
the threads by other people on the same topic. You're of course free to post whatever you like, but I'm just saying you might benefit from re-reading old threads from time to time instead of making new ones about the same general topics.