This is EASY to buy a relatively good pair of speakers, very easy.... BUT Controls of the room are NOT so easy to install...
the thread is about the most critical component, not about what is easy
and if you hire an expert in room acoustics the room is also very easy
Then in a word: speakers are REPLACEABLE, room are not, especially a room under controls......
You are going on and on about modifying the room..isn't that in effect "replacing" the room? No, not the walls, but you are replacing how they react to the sound waves so you are effectively replacing the room.
But you missed my point because you cannot imagine what is a controlled room and how powerful it is....
how do you know what I missed or what I can imagine.?? . My room is under control, The RT60 is perfect, it is lively enough without being too lively, The soundstage is expansive and coherent.. it sounds fantastic..
but back to the beginning...the original point of this thread..it is not about what is easiest, it is about what is most critical... crap speakers sound like crap no matter what you do to the room AND you can mitigate the room by listening in the near field ... . Speakers are therefore most critical
Start at the other end... envision the perfect system.. Wonderful speakers in a wonderful room with a wonderful front and and amplification. Then you are forced to start taking things away and replace them with entry level stuff one by one. Where do you start, what is the last thing? Maybe you start with cables or power conditioning. along with some tweaks. Then sell the DCS Vivaldi stack and get a decent DAC. At the end... Sell the $330,000 Wilson Chronosonics or get rid of the room treatments? Of course you keep the speakers , you keep the most critical component... case closed , and I'm outta here