.@roxy54
I know what the speaker should sell for. I gave the seller a fair offer. I did not lowball him!
I know what the speaker should sell for. I gave the seller a fair offer. I did not lowball him!
Rear ported speakers?
The Classic 3/1 delivers a truly captivating sound with unprecedented transparency and dynamic contrast. Efficient, easy to drive and equally at home with tube or solid-state electronics, analogue or digital sources, it always delivers consistent enjoyable sound. A versatile dedicated stand-mount that will work in smaller rooms and close to walls, the Spendor Classic 3/1 offers the ultimate in pure listening pleasure.
Thanks for your input!
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@ elliottbnewcombjr I have owned many LS3/5a type of speakers that are a sealed design. I love my Harbeth P3ESRs. I came across this used pair of the Spendor 3/1 and was just curious if it would be problematic if close to a wall. I don’t want to get stuck with a speaker that might not be that easy to resell without taking a bath. I think I will pass on them because the seller will not come down on his asking price!! |
A rear port does not inherently mean a speaker can't be placed near a wall. Generally, speakers with long ports are pretty good near wall. And you can't assume sealed of front ported speakers will be good. I can show you speakers that are front ported or sealed that need more 3-5' of space from the wall for soundstage to come together. They are suggesting it is okay so might be worth a shot. Worst case scenario, you can usually add a port "bung" which will help but it does tend to trim 10-20hz of bass response off so assume you will need a subwoofer. |
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