I'm a staff reviewer for hometheaterreview.com and right now I have in-house for review a pair of Wharfedale Jade 3 stand mount speakers. The Jade 3 is a three-way, three driver sealed baffle design. It retails for $1,500.00 and so far I'm quite impressed with its performance. Not just good for the money, it competes with speakers I have reviewed up to $5,000.00! Because the Jade 3 is an enclosed sealed baffle design its bass is fast and accurate, but still is warm and full boded and would work great in your acoustic space. The speaker is quite well built and is very attractive on top of its great performance
Sealed / Front-ported monitor recommendations
I have persistent problems managing bass in the room in which I listen to music. Every time I give rear-ported speakers a chance, I end up with the same problem - excessive, boomy, muddled bass. I have tried re-positioning the speakers to the extent that I can (really can't have them more than two feet from any back wall); changing the toe-in, bunging the ports (which I hate doing), adding bass traps to the corners, and so on. All of these changes help, but nothing has really mitigated the problem to a point I am satisfied with. It happens whether I'm using monitors, floor standers, or hybrid electrostatics.
I am now turning my attention to sealed or front-ported speakers. I'm looking for suggestions for monitors or small floor standers that are not rear-ported, and my budget is probably around $2,500 max. Obviously nothing known for emphatic bass! I appreciate any suggestions you might have.
I am now turning my attention to sealed or front-ported speakers. I'm looking for suggestions for monitors or small floor standers that are not rear-ported, and my budget is probably around $2,500 max. Obviously nothing known for emphatic bass! I appreciate any suggestions you might have.
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