I'm looking to buy a pair of Rethm Trishna but I dont have the option to listen to or try them at home first. I will be driving them with a 300b SET so about 8 watts max to play with.
I have a modest sized room about 20 square meters which means they will have to be used back against a will. I'm currently using Snell J/111's which are quite efficient an dont mind being up against the wall. I just dont have the space to accommodate full size horns etc. However: I have a number of concerns:
Will their close proximity to the wall destroy their imaging and sound stage?
I also hear because the was the bass is produced by the isobaric chamber. Does the Rethm’s bass loading reduce significantly the physicality and impact of the bass. Drums don’t hit, explosions don’t bang for example.
I also love male singers particularly opera like Pavarotti and Bryn Terfel’. Its been said that they sound a bit winded, and lighter than usual, with less of projection power or presence.
I wondered if anyone can comment of these points?
I have a modest sized room about 20 square meters which means they will have to be used back against a will. I'm currently using Snell J/111's which are quite efficient an dont mind being up against the wall. I just dont have the space to accommodate full size horns etc. However: I have a number of concerns:
Will their close proximity to the wall destroy their imaging and sound stage?
I also hear because the was the bass is produced by the isobaric chamber. Does the Rethm’s bass loading reduce significantly the physicality and impact of the bass. Drums don’t hit, explosions don’t bang for example.
I also love male singers particularly opera like Pavarotti and Bryn Terfel’. Its been said that they sound a bit winded, and lighter than usual, with less of projection power or presence.
I wondered if anyone can comment of these points?