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Recommend a set of book shelves
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1092820" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>It is a square room, they have their sonic peculiarities as pointed out earlier by [member=18]Timber_MG[/member], who is very knowledgeable on the subject.</p><p>I'd caution against spending big on bookshelf speakers and perhaps experiment with something more moderate or entry level, before committing a good sum of money, you might risk spending a lot and find that there are acoustic limitations that you might need to address first. I heard KEF LS50s once in a dealer's square demo room (whilst being very familiar with the sound of these) and was shocked at how bad it sounded. There are some really solid bookshelf speakers from the likes of Acoustic Energy or perhaps the Elac Debut B5 to give a try to see if the results would be worthwhile. If you want to avoid exciting the room acoustic modes too much you can look at sealed bookshelf speakers as well, I find the one's I've tried to have a very different bass profile from ported bookshelf speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1092820, member: 997"] It is a square room, they have their sonic peculiarities as pointed out earlier by [member=18]Timber_MG[/member], who is very knowledgeable on the subject. I'd caution against spending big on bookshelf speakers and perhaps experiment with something more moderate or entry level, before committing a good sum of money, you might risk spending a lot and find that there are acoustic limitations that you might need to address first. I heard KEF LS50s once in a dealer's square demo room (whilst being very familiar with the sound of these) and was shocked at how bad it sounded. There are some really solid bookshelf speakers from the likes of Acoustic Energy or perhaps the Elac Debut B5 to give a try to see if the results would be worthwhile. If you want to avoid exciting the room acoustic modes too much you can look at sealed bookshelf speakers as well, I find the one's I've tried to have a very different bass profile from ported bookshelf speakers. [/QUOTE]
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