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Old 11-09-2019, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by W9TR View Post
Here’s my experience. With monitors you can position them to optimize imaging and soundstage. You can get holographic performance and great tone within the constraints of multi-use rooms. You can add a subwoofer to reproduce the lowest two octaves and position the sub for optimum coupling in to the room. What you will miss is the scale and coherence of a full size floorstander, especially in the lower midrange and upper bass ranges.

With floorstanders, the positioning problem is way more challenging. You have to position the speakers so the bass couples into the room uniformly vs frequency at your listening position. This often necessitates a position that may not be compatible with other uses of the room, perhaps with the speakers further away from the front and side walls than you can easily accommodate. After you‘ve done that, you have to tweak the position of the speakers to optimize imaging, which may impact the bass coupling. You then adjust the rake angle for a coherent top to bottom presentation. What you get in return is scale you just can’t get from monitors, great mid-bass transient attack, and an overall presentation that is very coherent.


Great post.
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