I have to disagree with Maxgain here. The Dunlavys like to be close to the rear wall. After a lot of trial and re-positioning my athenas ended up about 2 ft away from the wall. My couch is right against the rear wall....use a bunh of pillows stacked on the back of the couch and that problem is solved. Side walls are another issue though and no matter what you are using reflections from the side walls can be a problem unless you have monitors set up studio style with your head buried between them. If you can better center your set-up on that long wall so you have about 5 ft between each speaker and the side walls another pair of dunlavys may be the way to go. Putting them too close to the side walls just kills their magic. Some SC IIIs woud fit your price without sub (add one later)or another set of IVs for mid $2k.
Speaker suggestions wanted
As any audio enthusiast who has ever moved can likely attest, new and smaller rooms can be a challenge. I would be grateful for any suggestions on possible speakers that would be suitable in the following scenario. My new listening room measures 21'x 10', and the spkrs need to be on the long wall, approx 2.5'out,with the rt spkr approx 2' from the side wall and a distance of approx 7' between the spkrs. The listening position will be approx 7' from the center axis. I want to spend $1500.(used)on a pair of floorstanding spkrs with a freq. range no < an in room 35Hz. I listen to lo-fi as well as hi-fi recordings. Spkrs I've owned and have been moved by include Spica TC-60's, Dunlavy SC-IV's, and a pair of Thiel 2.2's, (which I respected yet could never quite warm up to). Any speaker suggestions befitting the above would be most welcome.
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