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Mikethanks and i will let you know where I end up. Enjoy the music
As stated in an earlier post, my SoundScapes are about 12" from the wall behind them. My wife prefers the speakers closer to the wall for aesthetic reasons, so they will not be pulled out further. The proximity to the wall may not be ideal, but the bass response appears solid, deep and clear. As I recall, fsimms in his review also had his SoundScapes near the rear wall. The side firing passive radiators appear to disperse the long wave low frequencies much better than a ported design might. Jim Salk was quoted in an interview about the SoundScapes as stating:"At home, I even tried moving them to within 5″ of the rear wall. While the bass was slightly more pronounced, it seemed far from objectionable. In fact, I could easily see someone actually preferring the bass reinforcement. So I don’t think these speakers are particularly problematic in small rooms or when positioned in a less-than-ideal situation. They are certainly easier to work with in that regard than just about any rear-ported 3-way I have worked with in the past.
David C,If you are moving to Denver from London in the fall, keep in mind that the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest (RMAF) will be held in Denver from October 14 to 16. http://audiofest.net/2011/index.php?Sid=00b599c81696e3f4546eca6870ceaf19Jim Salk has participated in the RMAF show in past years as has Wilson Audio. RMAF may provide a wonderful opportunity to evaluate speakers and other equipment.Best of luck with your move and selection of speakers. I look forward to hearing about your decision.Mike