Non-Audiophile Audiophile question!


I need to know which speakers are the best to use when you position them behind you. In other words I'm not setting up any home-theater, but simply trying to figure out what kind of speakers are the best to go for such quest of setting up 2-ch stereo with rear speakers. It is my home-office situation which is awkwardly spaced and there are LOTS of monitors around me so I'm guessing I should look for near-field speakers. No issues with active speakers as well. 

Please recommend!

 

 

czarivey

Showing 1 response by oldaudiophile

@czarivey Interesting question!  I don't think it matters if you're facing speakers in a two-channel system or have them placed directly at your back.  Your ears function as the receiver(s) of sound.  As such, I would think the normal considerations for a two-channel sound system apply (i.e.  room size & acoustics; speaker placement; listening distance from the speakers; sweet spot; etc.).  That being said, if your seated or listening position is off axis (i.e.  not directly in the center of both left & right channel, otherwise known as the sweet spot), you'll probably prefer speakers that have good "off axis response".  If you intend to audition speakers in a good shop(s) before purchasing them, I recommend that you explain what you're after and have the shop(s) set up the room(s), speakers, etc., in as close to your home/office configuration as possible.  I think most omnidirectional speakers might appeal to you but there are others, as well (e.g.  Revel; PSB; Klipsch; etc.).  Your ears will be the best judge.

Good Luck!