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I have a home office system driven by a Korneff 45 SE amp that puts out perhaps 2 watts. I am wondering if the De Capo's would work for me with this amp in a nearfield (3 - 5 ft.) listening distance. I am currenty using Adire HE 10.1 speakers, which have a wonderful warm sound but don't have all the detail and imaging I would like. I have them on wall brackets intended for small TV's, that have dual articulating arms, so they can be moved in any direction to get the right width, distance and ange. Any experience with nearfield use of the De Capo's?
Oh, that's where my amp is, I was looking for that.2 watts huh? THat's only 3dB down from the 4 watts that was adequate for the less demanding stuff. I wouldn't buy unless I tried it, but anyway, rear-ported speakers may be difficult to wall-mount.A
I shouldn't be so cynical about the wall-mounting, come to think of it. How long are these arms?
Anyone know how far they keep their DC's from the back wall and the depth of the room? Chris? Yours are 46" from the back wall to the bottom of the front baffle, in about a 16 ft deep room, right?
ps. Chris, I want your CD player next.
I've had em 2 feet from the wall. It is doable from this distance, but not ideal.