Or the like is key. Try Innersound. My experience is that side wall placement is not as critical with stats. They have very little side wall radiation. As for power I am not sure of the power ratings for your present amp but it depends a great deal on the exact speaker. I use tubes and find that the sound is amazing. I find OTL's very special. My sub, a Velodyne DD15 integrates well. For what it's worth.
HYBRID, ELECTROSTATIC....
I have become more and more interested in up-grading to a Martin logan or the like, I enjoy the mid and high end of sound with a tight and mellow bass line, I know depending on the model a sub might be needed, I have a fw questions:
can I keep my HSU research 12 v sub for use with these speakers?
How much power should be considered in a 2 channel amp, I am using a Rotel RSP 1068 as my Pro.
if these are kept around 2 feet from walls will that be acceptable, I know probably more room would be best, but could I get away with this placement?
finally how big of a room would be ideal, and how will these work for home theater considering I would get a compatible center speaker...but might be keeping my B&W DI-POLES for my surrounds. thanks all, Chad
can I keep my HSU research 12 v sub for use with these speakers?
How much power should be considered in a 2 channel amp, I am using a Rotel RSP 1068 as my Pro.
if these are kept around 2 feet from walls will that be acceptable, I know probably more room would be best, but could I get away with this placement?
finally how big of a room would be ideal, and how will these work for home theater considering I would get a compatible center speaker...but might be keeping my B&W DI-POLES for my surrounds. thanks all, Chad
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