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Look at transmission line speakers. They work very well in a small room. The bass doesn't seem to interact with the room's boundries like other speakers do. Jim Salk makes a very good transmission line speaker. It also can be close to a rear wall.http://www.salksound.com/SongTower.shtmlIf you can stand a bit larger speaker that costs a bit more then you can get Jim's Veracity QWT. It is also transmission line and it is a good step higher in the food chain.
An often overlooked but very good option is the NHT XD speaker system.For $3600 new you can get this dual sub fullrange (20hz-20kz) option with amps included, speaker and sub cables too. Each driver has a dedicated amp. The system is designed to work well together, DSP crossover and equalization, controlled dispersion, bipole subs equalized and phase corrected. At the price I can't think of too many options that offer a better value, plug and playability with high WAF factor if that's needed. Plays well in a small and/or untreated room. Color me impressed when I tempoparily took down most of my 16 room treatments and the sound did not fall to pieces. IMO, one of the absolute better buys in audio at the moment for a small to mid-sized speaker system.Whichever way you go, if any way at all, I do vote for a controlled disperson design in a room with limited placement, treatment and seating options.
Quote from: launche on 27 Aug 2008, 07:17 pmAn often overlooked but very good option is the NHT XD speaker system.For $3600 new you can get this dual sub fullrange (20hz-20kz) option with amps included, speaker and sub cables too. Each driver has a dedicated amp. The system is designed to work well together, DSP crossover and equalization, controlled dispersion, bipole subs equalized and phase corrected. At the price I can't think of too many options that offer a better value, plug and playability with high WAF factor if that's needed. Plays well in a small and/or untreated room. Color me impressed when I tempoparily took down most of my 16 room treatments and the sound did not fall to pieces. IMO, one of the absolute better buys in audio at the moment for a small to mid-sized speaker system.Whichever way you go, if any way at all, I do vote for a controlled disperson design in a room with limited placement, treatment and seating options.NHT is blowing them out for 2900 complete right now! I always wanted to try a pair but the all inclusive system is a benefit and a curse
Quote from: pbrstreetgang on 27 Aug 2008, 08:31 pmQuote from: launche on 27 Aug 2008, 07:17 pmAn often overlooked but very good option is the NHT XD speaker system.For $3600 new you can get this dual sub fullrange (20hz-20kz) option with amps included, speaker and sub cables too. Each driver has a dedicated amp. The system is designed to work well together, DSP crossover and equalization, controlled dispersion, bipole subs equalized and phase corrected. At the price I can't think of too many options that offer a better value, plug and playability with high WAF factor if that's needed. Plays well in a small and/or untreated room. Color me impressed when I tempoparily took down most of my 16 room treatments and the sound did not fall to pieces. IMO, one of the absolute better buys in audio at the moment for a small to mid-sized speaker system.Whichever way you go, if any way at all, I do vote for a controlled disperson design in a room with limited placement, treatment and seating options.NHT is blowing them out for 2900 complete right now! I always wanted to try a pair but the all inclusive system is a benefit and a curseAll the better, but I think the $2900 is with just for one sub....
I'll second the gallo Ref. 3.1 recommendation (no affiliation other than owning a pair). The folks at 6 moons seemed to like them a lot and one reviewer called them "state of the art" for smaller rooms, IIRC. Good luck in your search. Cordially,
I have considered adding a sub-woofer but find that implementation not practical for my set-up. Of course cost is not no object, preferably in the US$5 to 6k range.My room dimensions are 15.6 x 10.5 x 8.0 & currently using Focus Audio FS-788s speakers.
Does the NHT Xd system do automatic room correction? I can't find any info on the website on how this is done.