@dougsat Yes, it has been fun to try stuff! What's harder is uncovering one's own misconceptions and sometimes big blind spots. But it's all growth, so I feel fortunate. I have *some* notion that a smaller tower — a slim, shorter one like the Spendor or Dyn 30 — might work, but if not, I think the bookshelf option is a good place to head back to.
@mboldda1 Interesting proposition but I really need speakers I can try and return easily for free. With The Music Room in my backyard, I have an ever-rotating supply of very good things to try. I just drive up there and bring it home. 14 days later, if it doesn't work, I drive back. 30 minutes each way. Free, from start to finish.
@djones Gotcha. No headphones, please. I'll go with correction of some sort but first I need a best first foot forward with a speaker.
@brownsfan Great points. The only things I'd add about the room is that there is a short entrance hallway along one sidewall which makes first reflection on the right side a non issue. On the left side, the side wall is also so far that first reflection isn't an issue. There is also a hallway in the rear which lets some energy out. In other words, it's not a hermetic box. I don't know what that does to the sound, but I thought I'd mention it.
I will try the flutter echo test, though in my situation, the sound from the speakers is more or less direct given what I've mentioned above. I'll go get the REW software.
@kenjit
The problem is @hilde45 isnt willing to have his speakers retuned but still wants optimum sound quality. You cant have it both ways.
The problem is you're not reading what I said. I am in the process of trying and returning. If you can't read what I've written, then don't respond to it. Otherwise, you're just scribbling graffiti on the forum wall.
@mapman Think you're right about bookshelves. I do have a REL sub. I'm concerned about the Dyns needing power but these towers are 88 db, though they are 4 ohm. That said, anyone who knows the Quicksilver Mono blocks will probably testify to their ability to drive a lot of speakers. At any rate, this will be a free experiment with local pickup and return.