Trying to read between the lines here...
In my experience I have found that you can get a front ported speaker closer to the walls then a rear ported speaker.
That said, YMMV = no substitute for trying it in your space.
Keep in mind that in many cases a rear port design is used to add bass - closer to the wall will add more.
Acoustic suspension speakers are great but also placement sensitive and are generally power hogs.
If you haven't done so I would suggest you check out the Cardas site for his comments on how to place speakers. There are also some good threads here and on Asylum on the topic. Generally you will see that your position relative to the speakers is also important, and that your position relative to the wall behind you will also have a major impact.
Few things in this hobby require as much trial and error as optimizing speaker placement.
In my experience I have found that you can get a front ported speaker closer to the walls then a rear ported speaker.
That said, YMMV = no substitute for trying it in your space.
Keep in mind that in many cases a rear port design is used to add bass - closer to the wall will add more.
Acoustic suspension speakers are great but also placement sensitive and are generally power hogs.
If you haven't done so I would suggest you check out the Cardas site for his comments on how to place speakers. There are also some good threads here and on Asylum on the topic. Generally you will see that your position relative to the speakers is also important, and that your position relative to the wall behind you will also have a major impact.
Few things in this hobby require as much trial and error as optimizing speaker placement.