Personally I have heard systems sound very good with small speakers in large rooms and with large speakers in small rooms, and systems that sound poor regardless of "speaker room" matching. It is important to be able to listen in a position that will allow the drivers of a multi-way system to "integrate", but beyond that I don't think there is any other parameter is of primary importance (regarding "speaker room combo").
Hi, I very much agree with your considerations, often in large rooms there are more environmental problems than in small ones, where the direct sound prevails over the reflected one . . .
Lou has posted the minimum listening distance for the Ulysses in the past, although I don't recall what he recommended.
I am very interested in this aspect, I have the tweeters about 2 meters away, but I think I should have at least 3, and in fact with my seat I find myself with the height of my ears above the 2 tweeters, and not in line with them, from here it would also be useful to know how to raise about 5 cm. further the floorstanding speakers without losing sound quality and firmness. . .
Thanks for your answers
Dario