I finally got to hear a ProAc D25. I have the model up, the D38. And I have heard the Response 1SC and Tablettes. The smaller ProAc's image better but lack the bass extension and the sense of ease that come with the larger models. Which one do I recommend - depends on your room and your listening needs. If you have a small room I would take the little bookshelf speakers every time. If you need more bass, choose the floorstanders. You will be hard pressed to find a better bookshelf speaker even at 4x the price.
Do not place the speakers near the side wall. I recommend at least 1m away. Place them too close to the side wall and the speakers will sound nasal. It's not just ProAc's that do this - nearly any speaker would. One advantage of the little Response 1's is that you can place them closer to the front wall.
I am a 100% Classical music listener and I think ProAc's are one of the top choices for classical music. Especially when mated to a valve amp.
If you need to place your speaker close to the side wall, and you enjoy classical music, perhaps you should be looking at Quad ESL speakers. You can place those right against the side wall with no problems because of the "figure of 8" radiation pattern.
Do not place the speakers near the side wall. I recommend at least 1m away. Place them too close to the side wall and the speakers will sound nasal. It's not just ProAc's that do this - nearly any speaker would. One advantage of the little Response 1's is that you can place them closer to the front wall.
I am a 100% Classical music listener and I think ProAc's are one of the top choices for classical music. Especially when mated to a valve amp.
If you need to place your speaker close to the side wall, and you enjoy classical music, perhaps you should be looking at Quad ESL speakers. You can place those right against the side wall with no problems because of the "figure of 8" radiation pattern.