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Only YOUR ears can tell you which is the better speaker for you.
Wanna bet? If you have a wife, won't she? Always have to serve someone.......
Of course, its your prerogative but your room is not designed for high grade audiophile listening so wouldn't it be more practical to lower your picks for economical purposes? If you want bragging rights than I can understand your picks. In my opinion, the higher grade equipment isn't going to get you any more listening pleasure than a Yamaha set up and so forth. Remember, the room comes first and then the selection of equipment. If you are going to go with high grade equipment than it only makes sense to go with high grade acoustics for the room, which will open up a whole new can of worms that you may never sort out since you are at a level of asking for advice. No offense, of course. Be practical and you won't be worrying while you listen. Forthwith, the goal is to enjoy. So, take my advice on a lighter note. Just something to think about.
Hi Drew,
Does your kitchen add another 10 feet in length, so 26 feet total? Doesn't necessarily seem bad to me, but depends on furnishings, rugs etc. May need to add some damping etc, if bass and/or first reflections are a problem.
I would listen to your choices before purchasing if possible. Maybe a loaner or money back guarantee so you can audition in your apartment.
I advise you to try out the Vandersteen 3A speakers before you buy; they have satisfied thousands of experienced audiophiles who have tired of the idiosyncratic sound of many other speakers. They are superb, and will work better in your room than some of the others you mention.
what's wrong with the room? I live in a 1000sqft apartment in a big city. My living area is a little more than 300sqft. I like nice equipment at a decent price. And im watching movies on a 110in screen. Ive tried both, my ears like both. Just wondering what comments other people might have
What's wrong with your room? It's not a theater, duh.
Bro you are a joke and should stop giving advice on this forum. You need a theater to enjoy music on high end equipment??