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I am considering an SP Tech speaker after a lot of research.I sit 7-feet from the front of the speakers, and haveabout 2 or 2.5 feet from the back of the speaker to the wall behind them. There is tons of room to the sides.Would any Continuum or Timepiece 3.0 have problems in this space?I want to avoid piercing highs, boomy-loose bass,grainy etched vocals,or too-forward/ringing mids; (basically anything thatwould have me recoiling from the sound or causing listeningfatigue, with classical or lesser-quality rock/pop CDs.)Repeating my main priority: don't want fatigue, even at theexpense of other audiophile goodies.Upstream: Edge NL12.1 amp, Mac C46 pre, EMM SE cdp,Stealth Indra ICs, Cardas Golden Ref speaker cable.Thank you very much for your comments.(PS: This is similar to something I wrote on audiogon in the past,but not for specific speakers.)
If you have to position your speakers that close to the front wall you will definitely need room treatments behind the speakers.
The Continuums will be more realistic (better dynamics, etc.) but the TP's will simply be one volume notch and frequency extreme less...
Could a Continuum monitor (the A.D.) be placed directly on the floor?Aside from image height (which I guess would be Quad-level), would the bass be muddled or thick? What about on a low platform,such as an amp stand a few inches off the floor?
And specifically, getting back the the original question at thetop of this thread, what about the Continuum 2.5 floorstander2-2.5 feet from the wall behind it? Thanks everyone.
Could a Continuum monitor (the A.D.) be placed directly on the floor?Aside from image height (which I guess would be Quad-level), would the bass be muddled or thick? What about on a low platform,such as an amp stand a few inches off the floor?And specifically, getting back the the original question at thetop of this thread, what about the Continuum 2.5 floorstander2-2.5 feet from the wall behind it? Thanks everyone.