thank you for the replies. I will look into some of the suggestion as well as look at bookshelf options. (I am not sure how much bass I am willing to give up though.) I will probably also look at Spendor and Totem.
Von Schweikert vs Meadowlark vs Triangle
I am hoping to get some feedback on these speakers - Von VR2 (poss VR4) vs. Osprey vs. Triangle Luna/Naia. Specifically, how they would perform in a small room (12X13) fairly close to the wall (6-8"). The room is not optimal with the speakers angled from the corner, but the layout needs to stay. I have added curtains and some acoustical panels already.
I am looking for a speaker that has detail, but errs on the side of warmth. A speaker with a natural sounding top end that integrates well with the midrange. Ideally, a speaker that can deliver detail while providing a musical, non-fatiguing sound. All 3 are 3-way designs. Any downside or comparsion with going with a 2 way speaker? The speakers will also be used for HT.
My components are Cary 306, Cary Cinema 5, Krell HTS 7.1 preamp & XLO cables. I am only looking at changing out my speakers. I posted a similar post, but the responses have focused on trying to work with my present speakers (B&W - not keeping). I would very much appreciate responses on the speakers mentioned above or other speakers that provide a less analytical approach. thank you
I am looking for a speaker that has detail, but errs on the side of warmth. A speaker with a natural sounding top end that integrates well with the midrange. Ideally, a speaker that can deliver detail while providing a musical, non-fatiguing sound. All 3 are 3-way designs. Any downside or comparsion with going with a 2 way speaker? The speakers will also be used for HT.
My components are Cary 306, Cary Cinema 5, Krell HTS 7.1 preamp & XLO cables. I am only looking at changing out my speakers. I posted a similar post, but the responses have focused on trying to work with my present speakers (B&W - not keeping). I would very much appreciate responses on the speakers mentioned above or other speakers that provide a less analytical approach. thank you
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