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If you're stuck in the small room, some stand mounted monitors may work better than the floor standers.
I used my old Vandersteen 3A's in a similar situation, without the glass and tile, and the ear fatigue (anxiety) was enormous at any bump of the volume. I messed with the cables, speaker positioning, curtains and room treatments and that helped some. Not much. I moved them to a larger room and the only wife acceptable solution was to place them at either ends of the listening couch. The tone, fidelity, overall command and Fun of the music so improved that I could not move them back to the small room. I sacrificed soundstaging for good sound. Definitely give your parlor a try.
If you're stuck in the small room, some stand mounted monitors may work better than the floor standers.
I used my old Vandersteen 3A's in a similar situation, without the glass and tile, and the ear fatigue (anxiety) was enormous at any bump of the volume. I messed with the cables, speaker positioning, curtains and room treatments and that helped some. Not much. I moved them to a larger room and the only wife acceptable solution was to place them at either ends of the listening couch. The tone, fidelity, overall command and Fun of the music so improved that I could not move them back to the small room. I sacrificed soundstaging for good sound. Definitely give your parlor a try.