Keep away from any rear ported speaker for using against a wall. The front ported ones should be fine!
Reasonably Priced Bookshelf Speakers
I am moving my Vandersteen 2ce sig II’s to a dedicated 2 channel listening room. In the process I am building and installing a new media center and will need some book shelf speaker to hook up to the 5.1 system that is powered by a parasound 5 channel amp.
Although not ideal, the speakers will have to be up against the wall and actually act as a true book shelf speaker. I am spending my money where it matters most in the other room so this will be mainly for home theater and occasional 2 channel or 2.1 music. I was looking at the ELAC Debut Reference because they are front ported. Amazon has the old ELAC UB5’s for really cheap and I have more than enough amp. Would the rear port be an issue with placement?
Another consideration is I currently have a VCC-1 Center channel, would like to keep the price down by using it with my new front speakers. Anything else I should look at in the same price range?
Thanks
Garrison
Although not ideal, the speakers will have to be up against the wall and actually act as a true book shelf speaker. I am spending my money where it matters most in the other room so this will be mainly for home theater and occasional 2 channel or 2.1 music. I was looking at the ELAC Debut Reference because they are front ported. Amazon has the old ELAC UB5’s for really cheap and I have more than enough amp. Would the rear port be an issue with placement?
Another consideration is I currently have a VCC-1 Center channel, would like to keep the price down by using it with my new front speakers. Anything else I should look at in the same price range?
Thanks
Garrison
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