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Hi I'm not sure I ever used the word distortion in comparing 2 and 3-ways, although that term is broad enough to cover just about anything. I think Jeff Bagby commented on the possibility of audible midrange distortion caused by the greater cone excursions in 2-ways. In my experience, the difference is more in how "full" the midrange sounds with a dedicated mid compared with a double-duty woofer-mid. But you have to implement an extra crossover right smack in the middle of the voice range, so that's a potential downside to 3-way sound. Again, blind tests are the only way to half-way resolve the issue.
my room conditions are less then ideal. cathedral type ceilings, no acoustical treatments aka wife factor, open side wall into adjoining room, and my speakers would have to be right up against the front wall with no space from it. being this is also my family room and these are my room conditions would you still go with the HT3's?
ok lets just say i was able to pull my speakers 1 foot from the front wall and jim said he was able to front port both speakers, given my other room conditions HT3 or HT2 TL?