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I run my 800 D2's in a room of 5m x 4.15m and 2.55m high.
The distance to the speakers from the listening position is approx. 3.4m. My ear height at the listening position is approx. 0.83m. Under these conditions you need to tilt the speakers forward and tow them in about 10 to 15 degrees. I use Accuphase DG-58 as a room correction. The 800 plays in another league than the 802 (this is the case since 1980, when after the original 801 the first 802 arrived) and IMHO this fully justifies the price difference. Subwoofer only if you are an addicted home cinema fan. Unnecessary for music listening. The D3's are a big step forward compared to the D2's. Naturalness, transparency, more like the real thing. But caution: you need absolute top electronics and cables to make D3's shine, especially the 800D3. Martin Last edited by meltemi; 04-22-2017 at 02:16 PM. Reason: not just "tilt" but "tilt forward" |
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My room is about same but with a higher cathedral ceiling. I have 803 D2s and am fully satisfied. I tend to think that, for music only (no HT), a good floorstanding speaker should be embarrassed to require the support of a sub.
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Thanks for your input. |
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You don't limit her hobbies do you? Really, just how much more space does the model you want take up? I'm positive all your furniture will still be in the same place. |
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The part about the necessity for a sub? Because I believe that to be the case. A genuinely 'good' floorstander should perform such that, for 2-channel music, a sub is not necessary. I also believe most speaker manufacturers agree and design their speakers accordingly.
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I would disagree with you on a number of issues. That being the one size fits all doesn't always apply. I. E. How about room size. My 7 Ts go down to 28 HZ. But, in my room which is 34x23 ft., I need bass reinforcement. Does that mean they were designed incorrectly?
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I used 803D3 for a year. Great speaker, but not for a room as big as yours. Currently own 802D3 and 800D2 in separate systems. You best choice is 802 D3 out of those you mentioned. Of course 800D3 would be the best, but it was not mentioned as a choice.
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How true...but we all know happy wife, happy life.
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