Thoughts on Speakers for a Small Audio/Video Room
Hoping to get some thoughts from the group here.
I recently moved into a dedicated TV/audio room, but the room size is on the small side: 15.5ft x 11.5ft. As pics will show, there's quite a bit in there, so empty volume is decreased further due to that.
I've been using Aerial Acoustics Model 7B speakers, which I've been very happy with in larger spaces, but they seem to be overwhelming the room and I'm getting fairly overwhelming bass. Vocals have sort of a chestiness/congested nature to them, and there are bass undertones to most songs. If I play records loud, I need to activate my rumble filter, which I never used to have to do. As a sidetone, I also have Monitor Audio Gold Reference 20's in my collection.
Preamp is a recapped Mcintosh C35 and amp is a recapped MC2255. Phono pre is a VTL TP 2.5 II, TT is a Marantz TT-15S1 running a SAE1000LT MM cart.
I borrowed a friend's Sonus Faber Electa Amator II's and they sounded very good in my room - sweeter, more natural, no congestion, though I did give up bass slam/impact, which I kind of missed.
Here are pictures of the room:
Front:
Back:
I'm playing around now with plugging the rear ports of the Aerial, as well as putting some acoustic panels in the back corners of the room. Both of those seem to have helped quite a bit.
As far as measurements, those Aerials are currently about 80" apart, 16" from speaker back to front of cabinet, 96" from each speaker to the listening position.
What's your opinion: With some room treatments/plugged ports, can the Aerials work well in a room of this size, or do I need to move toward smaller speakers?
If I go smaller, any thoughts on something like the Sonus Faber Concerto Domus (there's a pair local to me) or Sonetto III? Those seem to be more modestly sized, don't go as low. Would those be at least a lateral to the AA Model 7B's, or a step down in terms of overall speaker quality? I only mention Sonus Faber models as I was impressed with my friend's speakers and generally do enjoy the smoother, more musical speakers and will give up some detail/pinpoint accuracy if needed to avoid brightness/listening fatigue.
Thanks all. . .
- ...
- 53 posts total
Yes they do. I'd try plugging the ports which would lessen the base boom while retaining some good, tight base and experiment toeing them in to your satisfaction. See if that works. If not, then monitors may be all you need, like the Revival Audio Atalante 3, which I have, and love. All the best, |
we have an incredible pair of compact loudspeakers for you
"The 14EH produces uncanny three-dimensional imaging that noticeably expands the soundstage. With a frequency range of 90-25,000 Hz, the JERN®14EH combined with a single subwoofer or dual subwoofers creates an unforgettable listening experience of great depth and detail." the Jerns are a unique compact loudspeakers with one of the most inert cabinets on the planet: cast iron and graphite. the cabinet houses either a Scanspeak or the rarer gold domed, hand made Hiquphon twweter: https://www.hiquphon.dk/pdf_files/OW3-prospect.pdf tweeter the midrange Bass driver is a composite driver from Wavecor. the crossover is a minimalist design: using Mundorf capacitors and high quality bespoke wiring and wool stuffing to complete the package the result is a totally resonance free, fast and articulate monitor, that completely disappears, and sounds like an electrostatic loudspeaker. As the loudspeaker has limited bass we match them up with an Mj acoustics pro 80 subwoofer 1800 for a very room friendly full range sat/sub package, that can work in any small room in any location in that room.
Dave and Troy audio intellect NJ Jern and MJ Importers.
|
Nice record collection, now if there is a way to store them in another room. in such a small room is eating up a lot of the air. |
@erik_squires The Fritz Rev 7 SE has a split paper woofer and the ring radiator tweeter. I have a pair in a small space and they are so good. |
- 53 posts total