The idea that wide sweet spot speakers lose detail is really more of an in-room problem.
In the right room, these speakers can be very satisfying to guest listeners and those sitting on the proverbial throne.
The Magico S1s, which are not faultless, are great exemplars of this.
Duke's suggestion is another one that's been proven.
The alternatives, say, ESLs like the Sanders or Martin Logans are the opposite side of this. Very tight dispersion, amazing detail, and a sweet spot that's really a point.
In the right room, these speakers can be very satisfying to guest listeners and those sitting on the proverbial throne.
The Magico S1s, which are not faultless, are great exemplars of this.
Duke's suggestion is another one that's been proven.
The alternatives, say, ESLs like the Sanders or Martin Logans are the opposite side of this. Very tight dispersion, amazing detail, and a sweet spot that's really a point.