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Originally Posted by 2fastdriving
All that being said, anyone that can get a good deal on a Sasha 1 is not going to be unhappy. There's a reason why it is regarded as one of the best speakers ever made.
As far as room size, I think that if you like the sound of the Sasha and that's what you can afford, then throw some subs in later. Problem solved.
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Thanks, I think I have read your posts. The Sasha 1 are going for a great deal and are within my wife approved budget. Sasha 2 and especially Alexia are a bit of a stretch.
I have a JL F112, but was hoping to sell that unless it works well in an area of the room where it's not visible. I haven't yet got out the measuring microphone and measured the room - I have a thick rug and plan some ceiling acoustic panels that can be discretely added to the plantation style (grid) ceiling of the room. That should help with the high frequencies.