+1 Larsens
Or a used pair of NHTs, also made for placement on a wall. Cheers,
Spencer
Or a used pair of NHTs, also made for placement on a wall. Cheers,
Spencer
Recommendations for Speakers that can be used close to the rear wall.
GIK Acoustics advocates placing speakers against the wall for smaller rooms.
Speaker Placement: How far from the wall should I place my speakers? - (gikacoustics.com)
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Audio Note speakers are designed to be used close to the back wall and the corners of the room; AN-E model will probably fit the bill. The Gradient Revolution is another speaker that, because of its extremely flexible bass module, can be configured to be used close to the back wall as well as the corner of the room. The Cornwalls mentioned above are also very good near the back wall and corners. Speakers by Volti would work there as would several models from DeVore. |
You will lose nothing with Larsen speakers in your application. I'm not speculating like is typical of most comments on this forum; I owned a pair of 8.2s for a couple of years. It typically takes me hours to dial in the speaker/listening position in my rooms that allow it. With the Larsens, about 15 minutes. The living room/kitchen is my wife's realm, speakers must go against the wall. Best sound we've had in that room in the 40 years we've owned this home. Like one reviewer said, almost no one has experienced their speakers with much of the room acoustic issues out of the equation. With that said, any Larsen model will be an eye (ear) opener. |