Marty has a great idea here. It's *easy* to get good imaging from little stand-mounted speakers (and don't scrimp on the stands). Then get a good subwoofer and the Velodyne module. This will enable you to actively tune the bass to the room, both in amplitude and equalization. Meanwhile, your mini-monitors with their sculpted, minimal front baffle will provide maximum imaging with a minimum of baffle diffraction distortion and cabinet resonance.
How large of a speaker do I need
I am moving into a new place and my new listening room will serve double duty as my living room. It is about 15x15 with an open floor plan-one end of the room open to the rest of the house. Do I need to be concerned about low frequency "bass" leaving the room (ie: lack of reinforcement due to 1 of the walls missing and no ability to shut the door). Thanks for your input.
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