I would like to get listening impressions of the SL Orion from those who have significant listening experience (owners, or at minimum those who have listened seriously for at least several hours) in rooms that really don't fit SL's recommendations very well.
For example:
SL recommends that the Orions be at least 4 feet from the rear wall, but I can just barely manage to get 3 feet. He also recommends 2-3 feet of clearance on the sides... I've got that.
SL recommends that the distance to the rear wall plus the distance to the listener be at least twice the direct speaker to listener distance (this is so that the direct signal will be significantly stronger than that reflected from the rear wall). In my room, with speakers 3 feet from the rear wall, and 14 feet from speaker to listener, the direct/reflected distance ratio will be ~1.4.
SL (in e-mail to me) recommends that the listener be in the direct field (rather than the reverberant field). I will very definitely be in the reverberant field.
My room is L-shaped, so one side of my listening room is bounded by a wall, the other side opens up a third of the way back into a 25 foot long x 17 foot wide games area. Definitely not a symmetrical listening arrangement!
I listen in this room, we watch movies there, we have parties in this room, my wife (a lovely, audio-tolerant lady) and I love the room layout, the room won't change. Bottom line: do you think that "Orions in a less than perfect setting" will still be better than even a very good box speaker?
I listen to lots of music, but my favorites are classical (large scale, small scale, mostly orchestral and piano) and jazz (vocals, piano, big band, sax, etc.).
I am also interested in hearing from those who might be somewhat critical of the Orion. I've read a bazillion rave reviews... anyone out there not happy with their Orions? (BTW, I am more interested in
listening impressions than philosophical positions on "all those op-amps".)
If I don't build the Orions, I will probably build a large sealed 3-way (for example Jens Thorson's Equilibrium
http://j-a-thorsen.homepage.dk/home_gb.html ). I have heard this system, and it was "memorable" to say the least.
Thanks for your thoughts and advice,
Peter