Best bookshelf speakers for bookshelf placement


What are the best options for bookshelf speakers that are actually going to be used on shelves that flank my fireplace in my listening room? I prefer a transparent sound that allows as much of a soundstage as possible considering the placement restrictions.

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Thanks for the great feedback so far. Tarsando, I too am aware of the new Wilson Duette speakers and cannot wait until any nearby dealer gets a pair to demo.

While some friends are fortunate enough to have dedicated listening rooms for their 2 channel system, I must live with my real world constraints.

I am surprised that nobody mentioned any Meridian speakers, as I also wonder if their new 3100 powered model might offer a good option.
I'll second the North Acoustics Spirit recommendation - we have a pair (in Sapele finish) in a built-in bookshelf in our family room and they sound great. They're close together, so not much imaging to speak of, but the bass reinforcement of the cabinet balances them out nicely. The speaker is also very well finished, so no concerns there. Good luck!
I have a pair of Sonus Faber Concertos built into a case. They are ported to the front.
I use a pair of Audio Note AN-K in a similar application- but probably a smaller room (11X15). I've tried a variety of other bookshelf speakers (Spendor, Soliloquy, Reynaud), but the Audio Note has worked out the best for near wall placement. I drive them with a Jungson solid state amp- the K's don't necessarily need tubes.

If you can swing a small sub, something like the Gallo A'Diva or Duo might be what you are looking for in terms of transparency and soundstage.