You should check out the Spendor floor standers. They take up about the same space as a monitor on stands. I’ve owned a few and they were outstanding. Take a look!
http://spendoraudio.com/
http://spendoraudio.com/
Good Used Speakers ($8K-10K) For A Little Listening Room
You should check out the Spendor floor standers. They take up about the same space as a monitor on stands. I’ve owned a few and they were outstanding. Take a look! http://spendoraudio.com/ |
My room is similar at 10x10x8 and is square mostly. I had B&W N804 floorstanders in there (a holdover from my days living in a condo), and it was a real challenge to get a cohesive sound without boomy bass. Yesterday, I traded-in the B&Ws for a pair of Joseph Audio Pulsars. While I have only a few hours on the Pulsars, I can tell you that they sound terrific and work very well in my small room. From my experience, small rooms benefit greatly from a two-way monitor. I recommend the Pulsars without hesitation. |
I'd definitely look into active pro monitors that are intended for nearfield use. Not only do they sound their best up close but they have active woofers that create inherently tighter bass. Focal SM9, ATC SCM25 and a bunch of others in the range. https://vintageking.com/recording/studio-monitors/active-studio-monitors-and-speakers?dir=asc&or... |