Thank you James for the detail explanation about the nearfield vs directsound post!
You talk a lot about the Model-T capabilities and specifications as is understandable as they are your flagship speakers, but how do the Middle-T and, more specific to my case, the Mini-T compare ?
For exemple, do you have graphs that shows off the Mini-T comparing SPL vs Freq vs orientation ?
In my case, my room is quite small. Speakers would be about 5 to 6 foot apart with a listening distance about the same. I suppose this is considered "nearfield" so I look more into the "Mini-T". (I've offen wondered if Middle-Ts would be ok... You once had a picture of a studio which used Middle-T in a nearfield setup...)
I've added some absortion panel to kill some echoe but don't want to over do it to kill the sounds...
I think I'll wait on the room treatment for now until a manage to get some quality speakers.
For a listening environment with the standard "listening triangle" having sides of 5 to 6 feet (speaker-speaker-listener), could the Middle-T do a good job or am I better to stick with the Mini-Ts ?