@bdp24 , @atmasphere - I have also found that moving the speakers further into the room and adding some diffusion behind the speakers helps a lot with the imaging and soundstage. I have two 2x4' GIK panels with diffusor plates behind each speaker and have the speakers placed such that the front of the baffle is about 7ft from the front wall. This creates a deep sound stage with nicely focused imaging. I wouldn't say it's the sharpest imaging I've ever heard, but I really like the overall presentation.
@sejodiren - yes the DQ10s were one of the first speakers to popularize open baffle, although these speakers used a conventional box enclosure for the woofer.
@sejodiren - yes the DQ10s were one of the first speakers to popularize open baffle, although these speakers used a conventional box enclosure for the woofer.