Best Speaker under 31 inches tall


I want to put a speaker on top of the refrigerator...Its 31.5 inches to the ceiling...I'm running Gershman RX 20 for
my main speakers..Any suggestion would be appreciated.
tony194444
Hello...This is a serious inquiry...although I have to laugh
at the comments...Actually I have two places for speakers..one is no problem...but the other has to go on top
of the refrigerator...I'm actually running two receivers
off of this amp,pre amp tuner....with one receiver using the AUX to control the volume and balance..independently from my main system...I like them up high...It gives a much fuller,rich,sound...the second receiver goes to a Klipch Mark 2 15" subwoofer....and the third receiver goes to a small subwoofer for a little extra bass boost...if i want it..It just gives me so much more control over the sound...
More...Right now I'm using a pair of GENESIS that are 29 in. tall...they were made in the mid to late 80's and have an
extended bass...with sweet mids and nice tweeter...but I'm always looking to upgrade...Here in New Hampshire its hard
to find any hi end audio...so I decided to ask to ask...to
audiogon...forum....It will narroiw my search...thanks tony
why dump the genesis? or why not just get some speakers you can hang? that way you wont have to worry about your oj rattling around.
cut some circular holes in the fridge and install high quality drivers directly to the fridge. The volume is large enough to give you deep bass. You could mount the tweeter and midrange up in the freezer and have them in a completely different chamber, very high end ala b&w nautilus. THe random placement of food whithin would break up any internal reflections. I would damp the door and take care to secure anything that rattles. With two full size fridges you could create a monstrous sound and thing of all the storage, you wouldn't have to go shopping for weeks.
To add to Chelillingworth's concept, drill another hole in the fridge door for the beer tap. A quarter barrel will fit nicely or, if your pressed for space, a pony will work if your friends from Milwaukee don't show up. Sonically, a premium, full-bodied beer would be better. Don't get anything harsh or watered down as it will be reflected in the sound quality and anyone listening to your system will know you bought cheap beer.