Need Perfect Speakers for Acoustically Hostile Placement


Seeking speaker recommendation. Here is the situation:

 

Cabinetry in our kitchen has two cabinets for speakers. (See photo.) This is next to the ceiling,...about 7-8' off the ground. For the last 8 years, these have had a pair of B&W 705 speakers, wired to a multi-channel amp pushing about 60w. And it has sounded terrible.

 

There are several issues which, I believe, make this an especially "hostile" environment for speakers:

  • No fixed listening position. It is a kitchen. We are all over the place.
  • Next to ceiling...I imagine this creates unhealthy reflections
  • Inside a box. Ugh. It is what it is. Should this disqualify any rear-ported designs?

 

New system:

  • New amp will deliver 140wpc of class A/B power
  • Rebuilt "grills" to allow much more open space
  • I may treat the inside of the cabinetry with absorptive material (should I?)
  • Bookshelf speakers will lay on their side, likely on dampening foam like Auralex Mopads that will reduce vibration and allow some downward tilt

 

Now I need to choose speakers. Any suggestions...?

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.  


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@mapman those little realistic speakers were overachievers back in the day!
Dep yes and I still have a pair running out on my deck for many years that sound better than ever off a good modern Class D amp (Bel Canto ref10000m fed from ARC sp16 tube preamp). 
If there is room up there keep the speakers small and maybe put them on a small pair of Isoacoustics stands. That should help bring out the best.
You're not going to get the sound that you're looking for with that arrangement, no matter what you do.  You need a dedicated room with components set up properly.  I have speakers in the ceiling all over the house, but only listen to background music on it.  When I want to listen seriously, I have a dedicated room with a system that took me years to set up as well as it is. In yet another room, I have a 5.1 AV system for the junky tv/movie sound.