Say goodbye to soundstage with Naim speakers placed close to the wall, but you'll get great dynamics as is the Naim way. Moving the speakers increments of 1/4" in any direction will result in wild swings in tonal qualities, and I spent a looong time (too long) trying to position my SBL's when I had them.
If you look at the highly specialized SBL construction, it's a sealed dual-chamber design that will have far different acoustic impact than a standard ported/open chambered enclosure. Search the web for more information and pics and you'll see how it's so radically different from typical speaker designs.
Naim isn't known for great speakers, by the way. Many (including myself) find their speaker offerings to be the weak link in their range.
If you look at the highly specialized SBL construction, it's a sealed dual-chamber design that will have far different acoustic impact than a standard ported/open chambered enclosure. Search the web for more information and pics and you'll see how it's so radically different from typical speaker designs.
Naim isn't known for great speakers, by the way. Many (including myself) find their speaker offerings to be the weak link in their range.