Gradient Revolutions, which use a dipole bass system and controlled directivity in the midrange and highs, work quite well against side walls but don't put them in a corner. While they are not designed specifically to go up against the side walls, their radiation characteristics do work quite well with such placement.
The Gradient Evidence uses a more conventional bass system and can be adjusted to work well up against a single wall, but again corner placement isn't advised.
Full-range dipoles such as Quads, Maggies, Sound Labs, and Martin Logan CLS also work well up against the side walls. Disclaimer - I peddle Sound Labs and Gradients.
The Gradient Evidence uses a more conventional bass system and can be adjusted to work well up against a single wall, but again corner placement isn't advised.
Full-range dipoles such as Quads, Maggies, Sound Labs, and Martin Logan CLS also work well up against the side walls. Disclaimer - I peddle Sound Labs and Gradients.