Decision on speakers to go inside a cabinet


Here is my situation:

- I am looking for speakers to go inside a in-wall cabinet
- The cabinet any speaker up to 18"x 24" (WxD); height should not be constraint
- Room is 14ft x 16ft
- Currently I have a Peachtree Nova 300 running ELAC B5s and it sounds really good after I correct the bass excess (20Hz frequency) with my Schiit Loki tone control
- I have tried a Tannoy Revolution XT6F that I borrowed from a friend but it sounds extremely muddy and boomy (I have to turn the 20Hz knob all the way down [-12dB] to get it to a decent point

I would like to upgrade my speakers and have a budget of $2k for that. Given my experience with the Tannoy, I should probably stay in the world of standmounts?

What suggestions would you have for my case? Looking for speakers that are not as sensitive to placement... Also, although I am not a purist and am glad in using tone controls, I would like to minimize the need for it!

Thank you!


gammaut
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All speakers are sensitive to placement, but few are "true bookshelf" speakers.


The issue you will have is that stand mounts are meant to be placed out in free space. Put them up against the wall and they'll get boomy.

If you wanted to DIY, you could make the LM-1 speakers which are designed as true bookshelves.


https://speakermakersjourney.blogspot.com/2016/01/introduction-to-georgia-tech-leach.html

Best,

E