Please excuse me if this topic has already been discussed, I am not allowed to search this forum yet.
A professional musician friend listened to my LX521 inspired system yesterday with a variety of rock, jazz and r&b and loved the transparency, imaging, dynamics & tonal accuracy. This is in a 20x22' room with a 50% absorbent ceiling that slopes from ~10' in the back to about 7' in front (the speakers are placed ~5' front the front wall); there's also a bass trap that runs the entire width of the room along the intersection of the back wall and the ceiling. Associated gear: W10 PC with JRiver 30, miniDSP 4x10 HD, 8ch (50W/per) Rotel RKB-850, no esoteric high end cables.

My friend's question: Could he get the same magic with smaller open baffle speakers that would work nearfield for his small recording studio. I couldn't think of any such product available commercially and wondered if anyone here has DYI-ed a pair? If not, I welcome a discussion on this topic. (I'm guessing most will say probably not, that the cardioid directivity designs like the Kii are best suited...) A handful of musician friends with home studios are interested in the answers.
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Background: I've been an audio/music enthusiast for 50+ years, worked in audio retail for a half dozen years, built & modded lots of audio gear -- turntables, amps, and... speakers: starting with an IMF 4-way transmission line copy with KEF drivers in 1979, innumerable 2-ways using DOS based LEAP speaker/x-over design software in the 80s, some Tannoy coax designs later on, Linkwitz Orion's in 2013 (with both ASP and minidsp), this LX521 copy in the past couple years, along with Gradient 1.3 inspired experiments. I'm not a programmer but have strong PC hardware & software skills, a decent woodworker & have some electronics knowledge. Have lived in Vancouver (and now in a nearby island), BC, Canada for 40+ years.