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Would like to have a few opinions. I presently have a likeable system, but would like a bit more. The system consist of the following;Arcam/Denon 5000 combination frontend. It is coupled to a 200/230 watt mono block with very short Belden 1694a cables. Both source and amps are modded to my satifaction. They are connected through Cat5(DIY) short speaker cables, at the end Dynaudio Contour 1.5 mk2s. The room has acoustic mods consisting of tube traps, first reflex point walls and ceiling covered, full carpet floor. Demensions are 17 x 12 x 8.Now the question/opinion. I was thinking of getting a set of Von Schweikert VR-5 HSE. Are these to big for the room, even if using them near field? I think that I can hear the 1st order crossover issue with the dynaudios. I have the face of the Dynaudios 41" from the front/back wall, sitting about the same from the opposite back/front wall. Using the maximum space in the room is just far enough away from them to get tweeter/midwoofer integration. The VR-5s have forth order crossovers which I assume would not present the integration issues but what about "to much speaker". I listen to acoustic and jazz with the occational pop rock. What do you think? I can't afford new equipment so used is my only way.............
There's only 2 real viable paths to dealing with bass in most rooms - go Open Baffle or use multiple box subs.1. Open baffle interacts with the room differently than a sealed box, so you avoid a lot of room problems in the first place. 2. Multiple box subs work by averaging out the peaks and valleys by having multiple sources of bass. This gives you a smoother in-room response. Downside is cost and space. The worst solution is having 2 "box" full range speakers. Sigh, but it's what most people do, because they can't think outside their preconceived notions.... They'd be better off either going to OB speakers, or using smaller box speakers combined with 3 or 4 box subs scattered throughout the room.
I wonder how would Maggies ( MMG) work in a small room
Great, as long as you can get them 3 feet from the back wall.