I heard the Sanders at last year’s T.H.E. Show in Irvine cerrot, and loved ’em. One of the two best speakers at the show I thought, the other being the Marten Coltranes in the EAR-USA room.
Performer-in-Room Quality with Speakers?
I need advice regarding what kind of speakers might help provide what I'm looking for. (For some time now I've been a tube guy for amplication, and that will not change; source components and media vary.) I want an illusion of the
performer (acoustic instrument music, vocals, classical, and combo jazz,) actually being in the
room, realism so convincing that it is potentially startling. The only time I've had that sensation is when I use my Stax Ear Speakers. Concerns are sensitivity to room placement, cost, and of course spouse approval factor. Soundstage, imaging, dynamics, deeeeep bass, can take a back seat if necessary.
Any ideas? Single-point drivers? Crossoverless units? Open baffle? Vertical arrays? Electrostatrics or planars?
(For the record I've owned Maggies, Shahinian Obelisks, mid-fi traditional boxes and so on.)
Thanks for your ideas,
OGOgre
Any ideas? Single-point drivers? Crossoverless units? Open baffle? Vertical arrays? Electrostatrics or planars?
(For the record I've owned Maggies, Shahinian Obelisks, mid-fi traditional boxes and so on.)
Thanks for your ideas,
OGOgre
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