Speaker placement in a room with the best performance if it is close to a wall?


I'm looking at the Wilson SabrinaX, Magico A5, and the Focal Sopra N2, for purchase.  I know some speakers are VERY fussy on where they are placed, but I'm not able to put them a large distance from the wall, out into the room.  Does anyone have experience with placement issues for these 3 speakers?  I know tuning speaker position is important but sometimes ideal placement isn't always possible.  Which speaker is the LEAST fussy?  

markebrown01

Of course these issues can be tamed if you can place big thick absorbers around them.

I have the same problem, I also suggest “bookshelves” size speakers and a sub(s), which is the way I went. Also, either sealed cabinets or ones with the port in the front. 

OP. What constitutes not a large distance from the wall? Specifically, what are the dimensions of the room length and width wise? For absolute clarity - what is the distance from the front wall - location of your speakers to the back wall - situation of your listening chair? All high resolution speakers' performance will be impacted by placement, so it helps to be clear about the measurements we are dealing with.

There are speakers specifically designed to function best close to walls. Check out the Larsen speakers. 

There are bass nodes in every room based on dimensions. Some of these nodes are complete nulls. DSP can't fix that.

Not my kind of speaker but loved by many and designed to be used in corners(even though they look conventional) are the Audio Note speakers especially the J versions(there are many that all look the same and are basically the same but parts make costs vary from low 5 figures to well into 6 figures!)