you might want to check out the XTZ Spirit 4 - checks all your boxes: size, placement, sound - watch Andrew Robinson's review, he preferred them to the Buchardt S300, as do i - outstanding clarity & soundstage - they also have a matching center Spirit 8
Advice for bookshelf speakers
It is time for me to consider getting some new speakers and I'd like some advice. This is a secondary system where I watch movies the majority of the time but I still like the speakers to sound good on those occasions when I listen to music. I need to replace my left, center and right. The speakers I am replacing are KEF XQ1s and an XQ2C. I can live with just a left and right if the manufacturer does not make a center channel. These will be driven by an AVR, not separates and will have a sub to pick up the lower frequencies. I have some WAF dimensions that need to be adhered to: 9"-10" from the back wall, no taller than 17" and the left and right tweeters will be 55" apart. I would prefer there not to be a precise sweet spot since we sit in various areas on the oversize couch facing the speakers. I'm not really too hung up on budget. Somewhere between $2-4K total would be where I would like to be.
Given the above, I was thinking about sealed or front vented. I don't think rear vented would be good for this situation but I could be wrong. I have only done internet viewing and no listening. I have looked at Salk's website and have also thought about ATC and ProAc. I've also looked at Ascend (too narrow of a sweet spot?), Fritz (rear vent), Watkins Generation 4 (are these vented?) and others and just wanted to bounce it off this group. Thanks in advance.
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As a US distributor, we moved from our Rogers LS3/5A to a MUCH more accurate & transparent near-field monitor.
Usher SD500 DMD (needs lots of break-in time) http://usheraudio.us/?wpsc-product=sd-500-dmd-2 As an aside, Fred is a very high quality individual |
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