Hi Garfish, I just moved into a house with your room. . I originally set the athenas up on the short wall in my new house since that's where the power was. Things sounded horrible relative to my old set up but most of that i think is due to no isolated power line and a 5 minute set up job. My wife has since rearranged the room so my speakers are back on the long wall but nothing is set up yet. In a few days I should be able to let you know how the comparison goes based on an equally short set up job. . I had experimented with some asc traps for dealing with first reflections and they seemed to close up the soundstage in much the same way as placement along the short wall. I think room lenses may be the treatment of choice..need to get mine built some year. The athenas like room to breath but if you never heard the comparison between setups you probably wouldn't miss it. I couldn't honestly think of a speaker i would trade them for at the moment. I also listented to girshman avent guardes and contour 3s ...can't remember the manufacturer at the moment..old age brain fade sucks.! With blues/rock such as SRV, Tinsley Ellis (if you don't know him get storm warning), roots rock (Dave Alvin) ect the pace and timing is all there. They sound great with traditional jazz and blues as well. I've been a guitar player for 27 yrs and a blues player for 15 of 'em and the athenas can put you in the club. Ambient style world music with lots of poly rythems (eg the esoteric stuff that you find on Sounds From the Hearts of Space) sounds incredible...the louder the better. With hard rock the jury is out. My rig does OK but i think most rock albums are produced for far more forgiving systems. I have some Extreem that has been revealed a bit to extreemly while I also have an AC/DC album that sounds great..that production thing. I originally had the Vandy 3s high on my list after spending 18 yrs and counting with a set of 1-b. The athenas keep the boxless quality of the vandersteens and add to it while breathing a bit more of the boogie factor into the mix. remember the system thing though. The speakers are very revealing both in terms of what is on the source and upstream changes in equipment. try i bet you'll like em. have fun
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