You need a big room for the usher Be-10 thats for sure, they are big speakers and need room from the back and side walls to realy breathe the music nicely.
The Be-20 with dual 11" eton woofers must command even more space.
With the BE-10's i found that at least 48" from the back wall are a must, even more in some cases and a good 3 feet
from the center of the woofer to side walls.
I would recomend a room not smaller than 16 feet by 20 to appreciate this speaker to the max.
The bass is huge, tastefull and very well textured,the midrange and highs are spookyly transparent and they throw a wide and deep soundstage when placed properly.
I found these speakers to be a big notch above the 8571MK2 from the same series.
as for the new tiny dancers, i cannot wait to give them a listen,the review in soundstage magazine just came out and its all praises for this monitor priced south of 3K.
The Be-20 with dual 11" eton woofers must command even more space.
With the BE-10's i found that at least 48" from the back wall are a must, even more in some cases and a good 3 feet
from the center of the woofer to side walls.
I would recomend a room not smaller than 16 feet by 20 to appreciate this speaker to the max.
The bass is huge, tastefull and very well textured,the midrange and highs are spookyly transparent and they throw a wide and deep soundstage when placed properly.
I found these speakers to be a big notch above the 8571MK2 from the same series.
as for the new tiny dancers, i cannot wait to give them a listen,the review in soundstage magazine just came out and its all praises for this monitor priced south of 3K.