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Please keep in mind that I am only asking for the speaker technology that sounds the most realistic, and not for a speaker company or a speaker itself, as I think that that would be impossible for anyone to say.
Hello Leroy...QuotePlease keep in mind that I am only asking for the speaker technology that sounds the most realistic, and not for a speaker company or a speaker itself, as I think that that would be impossible for anyone to say.
Consider buying a ~ $2000 used/new pair of speakers that are popular and will have good resale (you probably have seen or heard some that have attracted your attention). Live with them a few weeks or so and then discover what they do and don't do for you. Then come back and ask what others would recommend based on your experience with that speaker and what more you want, with a bigger budget. I think this is a good idea because it's unlikely you'll get it right the first time. Sell 'em and take another shot at it. I agree with doug s. about a powered sub (breaking a rule here but at least look at Rythmik sub kits.)Good luck, Don
Every speaker system have compromise(s) some have more than others. And what's realistic to some might not be to others.
BrianM, I think 20Hz extension comes into it's own when the recorded performance takes place in a real space. Most venues are a lot larger than ones living room and have a long reverberation time which corresponds to a very low resonant frequency which is excited by the performance. This is part of the spacial characteristics of the recording.When you can properly reproduce this, the sense of realism is greatly enhanced. Clean, low distortion reproduction of low frequencies is also a bonus if your system is involved with reproducing movie soundtracks in a combined AV system.Speaking from personal experience, I wouldn't want to have a system without this sort of low frequency capability.
For residentally sized spaces slow roll off bass response around 30 Hz is ideal to complement room gain.
What Duke says. Whoever that wise soul may be.---------- BREAK ----------Were I someone who wants to create an in room realization of a recorded event from the ground up and who has a modest size room to begin with (in any case, perhaps), I would encourage the experience of AC members Russell Dawkins (who uses speakers that fit this description to monitor the commercial recordings he makes), Lonewolfny42 (who uses the same for listening amongst several), and his crime partner, Double Ugly (what his wife calls him), and the Frat of Sat (Satfrat), all kindred souls.
6. I agree with BrianM that the actual differences between speakers are grossly exaggerated. The fact is that there are a lot of stellar speakers out there and we are spoiled rotten...