My personal fav--- B&W 685 and Wharfedale's previous Diamond 9.1
If your small room is "cubish"/squarish, you might be pissed off with the boomy, resonating bass caused by standing waves. I learned this the hard way many years ago, and relocated my system to the living room.
Marantz CD5300+ Wharfedale 9.1 + Musical Fidelity A1 (class A integrated). Fabulous sounding combo.
Yesterday, when I was adutioning NAD 375 integrated amp, I also had it paired with B&W 685 bookshelf speakers, and it was a wonderful sound. Very wide, spacious soundstage, impressive depth, respectable bass and very smooth, naturally flowing highs. The combo was using Supra interconnects and speaker cables.
If your small room is "cubish"/squarish, you might be pissed off with the boomy, resonating bass caused by standing waves. I learned this the hard way many years ago, and relocated my system to the living room.
Marantz CD5300+ Wharfedale 9.1 + Musical Fidelity A1 (class A integrated). Fabulous sounding combo.
Yesterday, when I was adutioning NAD 375 integrated amp, I also had it paired with B&W 685 bookshelf speakers, and it was a wonderful sound. Very wide, spacious soundstage, impressive depth, respectable bass and very smooth, naturally flowing highs. The combo was using Supra interconnects and speaker cables.