listening sweetspot, or is it, perhaps to a lesser degree, also throughout the room? This is an important question, because I do not have a listening room, but an open concept house with a large living area, and my listening sweet spot is in front of a fireplace where there can be no furniture. Also, this room is asymmetrical in that one side of the room functions as a hall, so that one speaker is placed in a corner and the other 4 feet from a wall which is not a corner.
The rentals were mostly square, the condo for 3 years was assymetric, the house for 10 years was symmetric, the house for 20 was symmetric, then new rental is assymetric, and the new house they are going to is assymetric.
They always seemed pretty good.
My business has been hit hard by COVID, so I can't afford the difference to more expensive Treos.
If one is on a budget… then I would suggest searching for a used set of 2s and a 2w sub.
There would be little to be bashful about once the sounds starts coming out.
I tried an in store listen to some newer Treos and Kentos… they were good. And easier on the decorating front.