Almost all speakers today sound best when pulled out from the wall. You are going to have a big sonic adjustment going from 1.6s Maggies to a box speaker pushed up against the wall. With that in mind, you might look at OHM loudspeakers.
Recommendations for Speakers that can be used close to the rear wall.
I am looking to replace my Magnepan 1.6 speakers with smaller speakers that can be placed close to the rear wall. Due to a move to a new home my listening room does not allow me to place my speakers the recommended distance from the rear wall. I am limited to just a few inches at most and I do not want to move them back and forth as I now do with my Magnepans. My room is large (17’ x 26’x 9’) with more open space next to it. The speakers are placed along the 17’ wall. I use a solid state Belles 150a Hot Rod amp with Sonic Frontier tube preamp, Dac and phono. I would like to limit the cost to $3,000/pair. I want the speaker to be no more than 48” high. I listen to various types of music ( rock, jazz, classical) and don’t play my music loud. I do not need a lot of bass for my musical enjoyment. I like the sound of the 1.6’s especially the way they play jazz vocal music, but am open to considering other types of speakers. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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Perhaps a used or demo pair of Larsen 6's. They are designed for near wall placement. https://www.larsenhifi.com/product/larsen-6/ |
I have to agree with Russ69, no matter what you get, you will lose a lot. I can make two suggestions, first is not to go with a rear port. Second, most "monitor" type speakers will be a good choice. I went with Harbeths (I also listen to everything, and not at high volumes), which although they sound great, do not "bloom" unless I pull them away from the wall, which I can only do when the wife is traveling. |
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