I have a 12' x 24' living space and the Wharfedale Jade 3s fill that room and have amazingly deep bass. They're pretty much like a sealed design and very easy to place. Also a very neutral speaker, if that is your preference. Good luck.
Bookshelf Speakers with the decent bass
Looking for the bookshelf speakers with the decent bass that would sound nice in 17'x 12' room. Listening preference:
Smooth/Uptempo Jazz; Acoustic Jazz and Ambiental music.
So far I am using Focal 807W Speakers and the NAD C356DAC.
Good sound, just missing "that" lover bass (hate sub woofers).
I really like how NAD sounds, especially after I replaced the
stock Pre/Amp jumpers. Nice open highs.
Or, should I try Floor standing speakers. Thank you in advance
on yours opinions.
Smooth/Uptempo Jazz; Acoustic Jazz and Ambiental music.
So far I am using Focal 807W Speakers and the NAD C356DAC.
Good sound, just missing "that" lover bass (hate sub woofers).
I really like how NAD sounds, especially after I replaced the
stock Pre/Amp jumpers. Nice open highs.
Or, should I try Floor standing speakers. Thank you in advance
on yours opinions.
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Have you considered the KEF LS50? I heard these at AXPONA this year, pulled very much into the room and they produced nice bass. Here is a video of the setup I listened to - not for the sound, but to show how far they were from the rear wall and still had nice bass. |
"How about the Proac D2, or should I stay away from the Proac since they require more powerful Amplifier. Topten (Threads | Answers | This Thread)" I don't know if I'm too late but I just noticed that statement in your post. ProAc speakers sometimes look difficult to drive on paper, but in reality are not difficult at all. The impedance tends to stay consistent, and not drop too low. The NAD amp you have won't have any problem driving them. |
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