Can Harbeths Perform Well In Nearfield Listening?


A good friend who loves music, and who would otherwise qualify as an audiophile, but is not nearly as interested in actual audio equipment itself. He rely's on me to advise him with such purchases.

He has a particular fondness for the classic British/BBC sound in speakers, and recently was visiting a relative in Boston who had the Harbeth Super SHL-5 speakers and loved them. However, these were auditioned in a significantly larger room than he has available to him at home.

His wife has long since relegated him and his audio system to a 10x10 spare bedroom, to be fair, somewhat out of necessity given his house layout and circumstances. Given all of that, he does his listening in a nearfield environment,and sits six feet from his speaker position.
The only possible speaker placement is against a wall several feet from any corner.

Is it possible for the SHL-5's to truly work well in this situation, or, if not, the Compact 7 ES-3's? I would personally not have thought so, but then I discovered the comment below in the archives where the much larger M40's were apparently magical in such a space:

"05-17-08: Jeffkonicek
I had the opportunity to hear the Harbeth M40s at a true nearfield, (about three feet away, and 5 feet apart) in an acoustically treated room. Matching REL Stadium 111's, tube amplification, state of the art turntable ( sorry, I don't recollect more specifics ). Let me just say it was a transformative aural experience. As big as they were, when I closed my eyes those M40s just disappeared! I could almost reach out and touch the musicians as they played. Startlingly real 3D sound stage."

Before you go in that direction, the P3ESR's simply won't cut it for his needs. He requires significant bass, and while lovely little speakers intended for small rooms, they cannot deliver what he demands in that area.

I've heard most of the significant Harbeth speakers, but never in a small room or nearfield, and so, could use any expertise, thoughts or recommendations you can offer. Thanks.
nightfall

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Jeff Day, the reviewer, keeps his SHL5's in a 11′ L x 12′ W x 9′ H room:

http://jeffsplace.me/wordpress/?page_id=521

I'd imagine your friend's problems are compounded by the fact that his room is actually smaller AND perfectly square, but the issues shouldn't be insurmountable...assuming there's not actually a bed in this spare bedroom.

Your friend might contact the nearest Harbeth dealer and see if the dealer can come by with both the C7s and SHL5's to audition in the space. Or, at the very least, get the dealer's input.

If the Harbeths won't work for him, he might switch gears and look into a speaker actually designed to be placed against a wall.

And if he can't get any speakers to work to his satisfaction, headphones are definitely not a bad option.
Well, Ryder actually owns and lives with the SHL5 so I'd take his word for it.

Really, if it were me and I needed to have a Harbeth in that space, I'd go with the PS3R and would not worry about a sub.

And I'd probably also look into speakers intended for placement against the wall or ones that would do well in corners.