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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 657572" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>The room factors 30% of the sound quality I think it's most important that you get a speaker that fits into your listening environment. SQ also doesn't matter if the room handicaps a better performing speaker. Synergy is also important, but it's more important to pick the best transducer that you can and building down stream from that. No speaker in the world, no matter how good, is going to give you joy if you don't enjoy them up front. I'd also say that speaker load and demands are also important as it determines what components you can partner with it. I'd spend more money on higher quality efficient speakers that require less expensive amplifiers than spending more money on average speakers with excessive amplification demands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 657572, member: 997"] The room factors 30% of the sound quality I think it's most important that you get a speaker that fits into your listening environment. SQ also doesn't matter if the room handicaps a better performing speaker. Synergy is also important, but it's more important to pick the best transducer that you can and building down stream from that. No speaker in the world, no matter how good, is going to give you joy if you don't enjoy them up front. I'd also say that speaker load and demands are also important as it determines what components you can partner with it. I'd spend more money on higher quality efficient speakers that require less expensive amplifiers than spending more money on average speakers with excessive amplification demands. [/QUOTE]
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