I have gone back and forth. I started with Miller & Kriesel satellite / subwoofer sets, then 2.5 way, now listen to a large custom 2-way "stand mount" with a sub for movies.
What I have learned is that the smaller speakers stay away from the biggest problems in music and rooms: Bass.
Integrating a true "full range" speaker without EQ into a room is nearly bonkers.
The idea that small speakers are "fast" and big drivers are "slow" is 100% horse hockey. What matters is how well you'll get the bass integration into the room and speakers done.
If I must do a "full-range" today I would bi-amp with DSP on the bass. If I cannot have this, I would rather get a smaller speaker.
Best,
E
What I have learned is that the smaller speakers stay away from the biggest problems in music and rooms: Bass.
Integrating a true "full range" speaker without EQ into a room is nearly bonkers.
The idea that small speakers are "fast" and big drivers are "slow" is 100% horse hockey. What matters is how well you'll get the bass integration into the room and speakers done.
If I must do a "full-range" today I would bi-amp with DSP on the bass. If I cannot have this, I would rather get a smaller speaker.
Best,
E