Specs are all that matters. Absolutely. Anechoic measurement really does tell you everything you need to know about how they'll sound in your room. Just be sure to impedance match, and you are set. Then again might want to check with your wife. You know, the one you married based on her height, weight, and measurements.
Buying Speakers Based on Specs
Hi,
Is it a good idea to buy a pair of speakers based on specification? Currently I have a pair of Paradigm Prestige 75F and I wish it had a little bit more bass. The frequency response is 44 Hz - 20 kHz.
I am eyeing the Spendor D7 which has a frequency response of 29Hz – 25kHz or the PMC Twenty5.24 with frequency resp. of 27Hz - 25kHz. Based on the specs, these 2 speakers should give me more bass response, right?
I know, I know....audition the speakers in my home. But the problem the dealers in my city does not have in-home trials.
Thoughts?
Is it a good idea to buy a pair of speakers based on specification? Currently I have a pair of Paradigm Prestige 75F and I wish it had a little bit more bass. The frequency response is 44 Hz - 20 kHz.
I am eyeing the Spendor D7 which has a frequency response of 29Hz – 25kHz or the PMC Twenty5.24 with frequency resp. of 27Hz - 25kHz. Based on the specs, these 2 speakers should give me more bass response, right?
I know, I know....audition the speakers in my home. But the problem the dealers in my city does not have in-home trials.
Thoughts?