Thanks all for the comments so far. @williewonka it does not need to be a small speaker, it just has to work in a small room. If I can get a tower speaker that others have had success within a smaller room I would prefer that over bookshelves with a sub. But if that is the way it must be than so be it.
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There's another ongoing thread right now on a very similar topic. Here:https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/big-speakers-in-small-room-at-moderate-volume-levels/post?highlight=gik&postid=1669544#1669544 |
Pro-Ac has some nice models. But if you are after a speaker best suited to a smaller room take a look at Kudos They have down-firing bass ports - so corner related bass issues of a smaller room are minimized. For dealers see... http://kudosaudio.com/international/ Regards Steve |
I agree with Tomic. I would also ask you to consider the Vandersteen VLR bookshelf speakers. If you got a pair of subs, you would get a real treat. I have mine coupled with a pair of HSU subs, and am really impressed. Of course, if you can get a pair of Treo's or Quatro's, I doubt you would be disappointed. My Main setup has Treo's with a pair of 2wq subs, and is very impressive, especially for the money I paid (-I bought everything used). So, in a nutshell. If you want something to listen to non-critically, I would get the VLR's, but if you want something killer, go for the Treo/Quatro's I have listened to the the ProAc at Audioconnection, and I liked them, too. Different from Vandy, but nice, very nice. I don't think you would be sorry with either brand. But, there is something that Vandersteen does that makes me forget about the other manufacturers. If possible, go to as many dealers as you can, before you decide. Bob |
The Spendor D7 would fit the bill! https://store.acousticsounds.com/d/94323/Spendor-Spendor_D7_Stereo_Speakers-Speakers |
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