@jonasandezekiel Can you keep both, or maybe hang onto both for awhile while you compare sonic presentations? Seems very educational, and fun.
Should I graduate to floor standers or will larger bookshelves suffice?
Hey guys,
I moved into a larger space several years ago, more of an open floor plan, and soon realized that my current speakers, Legacy Studio HD, in a surround array, might be a bit overwhelmed. It’s a weird, asymmetrical space, but it’s also significantly larger than my previous one. So the title of my post says it all…can I still get adequate coverage with bookshelf speakers, or do I now need floor standers? A friend told me to basically “sit closer to the tv” but that isn’t practical.
I thought about the Calibres from Legacy as an option, which is about my price range…up to 7k or so. I also see all these great internet only brands, like Fritz, or Philharmonic, etc, and I hear about their prodigious extension and sound stage, but can these bookshelves fill my room, or any room for that matter?
Let me also add, I have no problem graduating to floor standers, so suggestions are also welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Me too. Although I prefer and own floor standers for maximum fidelity, space and time, and budget permitting I'd like to explore stand mounts:
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maybe hang onto both for awhile while you compare sonic presentations? Seems very educational and fun. @kennyc I could possibly do that. I’m not the type to hang onto speakers, but they’ve been good to me. They sounded great in my previous residence. |
Having a similar large open room, IMO, OB (open baffle) will give you the best overall experience. Monitors need quality $tands. Clayton’s new OB speaker * (MSRP $2950) looks like they will provide an excellent presentation: subs questionable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRrgJ-_npls see my Virtual System hth
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