Floor-standing vs Book-shelf from upper line up?


Hello, 

I’d like to ask your general opinion and experience.

Of course, I plan to hear (if possible) both to make the final call, but would like to know possible long-term experience.

A room is about 14ft x 13ft, a dedicated listening room with couple acoustic panels.


My question is, (specifically or generally)

- Floor stand speaker vs A book shelf type speaker from the upper line up

What would be the better choice?

 Technically, the bookshelf would provide enough sound for a room, and it’s from the upper line up, so I think this might be the optimized solution.

At the same time, I personally prefer floor-standing design (not that important), and though there might be slightly more power than I need, I think having slightly more power would not sound like a bad idea.

https://www.marten.se/products/

I compare Marten Oscar Trio vs Marten Parker Duo

Both are relatively new, and the price is basically same...  
“This price factor” (assuming you pay for what you get, especially from the same company) is a tricky thing.

If this were B&W 805 vs 704 decision. It would be a lot easier.

What would you choose?


Happy New Year! :D 
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@hilde45 Gotcha! I think it was probably you who was talking about the Fritz a couple of months or longer ago. I checked out the site and like what I saw. Maybe someday... a bit out of my price range currently and I need to spend some time with the B&Ws I just got. Happy New Year
I’d be concerned with the bass output of the Trio in your room.  It’s actually a 2-way speaker so both mid/bass drivers are going to reinforce bass.  I had a similar speaker design once and the bass output was surprising and not really suited for a smaller room.  As others mentioned, I’d go for the Duo and and two small subs so you get more full range but are able to better manage the bass in your room.  Another good option would be the Joseph Audio Pulsar 2.
I’ll second the Dutch and Dutch 8c as well, if you could swing a pair.  Supposedly stupid good...
Thank you. 

Yes, bass might be overwhelming since my room is not fully treated but only has limited number of acoustic panels in key points.
I will check out Joseph Audio Pulsar 2.

I really like D&D 8c too. I have a different pretty well made active speaker and see the huge benefit of all in one concept when everything is integrated well. 

The honest part is, there is really no way to change anything in this design. (like amp) And, D&D 8c is very good but not my preference perfectly. Also, when I hear D&D 8c, personally, it reminds me good studio monitor speakers. I can go for studio monitors with dead neutral sound. I tried... maybe the best for music work, but not enough fun for me to bring it home for a leisure purpose.