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The Zu speakers sound great, but I'm looking for better spatial reproduction and a wider sweet spot without giving up much in other ways.More resolved is good too, but hopefully that doesn't make things sound overly clinical.
I'm quite interested in the Selah Tempesta speakers. A few questions.1. I went through the web site, and saw pricing for the Tempesta in standard versus custom veneers. What are the options for the standard veneers, and are there representative pictures?2. I'm coming from a pair of Zu Soul Superfly speakers. I love the dynamics and the coherence of the 1.5 way, highly efficient Zu speakers. If someone has listened to both Zu and 3-way Selahs, or perhaps single driver versus Selah, wondering if they could comment on what I might be losing and what I might be gaining by comparison.3. My listening room is compromised like many others. At most I can pull the speakers out 2 feet from the wall, and I listen from at most 7-8 feet away. How sensitive to placement are the Selah Tempestas, and how wide is the sweet spot?4. Does Selah sell stands to go along with the Tempestas? If not, how tall should the stands be (I know this depends on how tall my chair is, how tall I am, etc, but perhaps something approximate and rough would be good) and is there a recommended manufacturer of stands that should work well with the Tempesta?
Is there any NRC measurements of the Tempesta? I'm saving my spare cash for these.The Verita looks amazing.http://www.soundstagenetwork.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=431%3Anrc-measurements-selah-audio-verita-loudspeakers&catid=77&Itemid=18