Given that you are using room correction and a sub, I'd talk to Fritz and ask him to make you a sealed version of any of his speakers. :)
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stand-mount speakers for classical music
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My Vaugn Cabernet speaker plays classical music well with Lyngdorf 2170 which is similar to your Micromega. If you live in Pacific Northwest, then you may take the speaker to your home for audition. I have Lansche 4.1 as my main speaker. Thomas |
@E yup I should. Do you happen to know any owners of a sealed Fritz speaker? @shkong while Vaugn Cab is impressive in spec & appearance, it’s a floorstander. I must have standmount (WAF, bad cats etc). @ebm I haven’t seen Joseph Audio stand-mounts recommended specifically for classical music. Are you thinking the Pulsar? |
OP: Fritz typically makes ported, I believe, and they have remarkable low bass extension. My suggestion was just that if you are committed to sub use, sealed integrates a little better, and results in a smaller speaker, so I'd discuss it with him, but no idea if he'd make one. :) I'm sure he's going to call me to complain I suggested this. :) Alternatively, buy a ported, and consider stuffing the port when using a sub. |