Speakers that sound great in terrible rooms


I remember running into an audiophile who refused to consider anything about room acoustics. He bought speakers specifically for live, untreated rooms.

Anyone else? What was your solution?
erik_squires
Ohm Walsh are always a good choice in general IMHO regardless of room acoustics, more so than more directional designs.
Just going to say give these guy's a shot. Dumped my Sonus Faber Olymlica II for the the Celest and zero regrets and this is an American Company that is run by musicians.  

/https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2020/03/01/raven-audio-celest-speakers-review
https://www.ravenaudio.com/product/celest-tower-audiophile-speakers/
Tall line source designs. Maybe the Sanders ESL. Diffusion on the wall behind the speakers.
Simulate and build to exact dimensions. The room has a unique quality as soon as you enter it - a quality to the silence. Music sounds good too.

That's my solution.