My question is “My apartment living room ceiling is 8’ high, 16’ deep, width is 14’. There is another room, the kitchen, that is open to the living room and is 15’ long. Will the pmc Twenty5.22i.22i speaker with its 39hz frequency response sound okay in my space?” see response below from Perplexity AI.
PERPLEXITY AI ANSWER - The PMC twenty5.22i speakers have a frequency response down to 39Hz and are designed for larger spaces. Your living room and open kitchen space, combined, have dimensions approximately 8’ high by 31’ (16’ + 15’) deep and 14’ wide, which is a moderate to large listening area.
The 22i model, featuring a 6.5-inch bass driver with Advanced Transmission Line (ATL) technology, delivers clean and powerful low-end performance that should fill your space well. Its sensitivity rating is 89dB with an 8-ohm impedance, and it recommends an amplifier power range of 15-200W for optimal performance. The 39Hz low-frequency limit means it will reproduce bass well, though very deep bass below 39Hz might be less pronounced.
Since your ceiling height is 8 feet and the room is relatively long and open to the kitchen, the speaker’s detailed highs and powerful bass should work fine acoustically in your environment. If you plan to use these speakers mainly for music or home theater in that room size, the PMC twenty5.22i should sound very good and appropriate for your space.
In summary, yes, the PMC twenty5.22i speakers with a frequency response down to 39Hz will sound good in your combined living room and open kitchen space of the dimensions you described. Optimal setup placement (stands, speaker positioning) can further enhance their performance”.
ME - I have considered the Harbeth P3ESR XD2 speaker, the ProAC Tablette 10 Signature, the Totem Signure One speaker, Spendor speakers and keep coming back to the PMC because of its transmission line feature and low frequency capabilities.
I like the PMC speakers but am open to other speaker options. Floor standing speakers are not an option.
My Infigo Audio streamer runs Audiovarna and is connected to a Bricasti M21 DAC, which feeds into an Ayre EX-8 2.0 integrated amplifier. This drives a pair of PMC Twenty5.21 speakers, which are placed atop a Salamander Designs cabinet (66” long) with an LG OLED TV positioned between them.
Does the above make sense? Your comments and Thoughts are appreciated. Thanks