Very small very sensitive floor stander 1000?


Trying to get something to blend into a second system in the bedroom. WAF is major issue.

Thanks!

--dan
dgaylin
Take a look at these Klipsch RVX-54's. I have their younger brother the RVX-42's in my bedroom and they sound great. The 54's are 98dB efficient and have a small footprint(7"x6.5"w/stands). They really sound a lot bigger than they are.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00096ZT38/ref=asc_df_B00096ZT38786779?ie=UTF8&condition=new&tag=dealt5641-20&creative=380345&creativeASIN=B00096ZT38&linkCode=asm

Bill
Dgaylin, if the Preludes are too tall at 40", what is the height
requirement for a suitable speaker?

The Ohm Micro Tall speakers are only 36" tall, but they are 87dB sensitive.

You might have to compromise on speaker height or sensitivity.
Yes, I think you are right Tvad. I was looking at the Walsh's and couldn't get their sensitivity rating.

Acceptable height is of course the height of the Arros because she likes those. Or a bit higher (maybe 36-37" max).

Altough the Mirage's (recommended by Johnnyb53) may be okay. I'm a tad concerned about sound quality from a dipole speaker though.
The Mirage speakers are almost 42" tall... 2" taller than the
Preludes,
and the Mirage go down to 52Hz wheres the Preludes go to 35Hz.

Ever consider keeping your audio hobby out of the marital bedroom? :)

Maybe your wife's objection to the speaker size is just an excuse to keep the
whole stereo out of the bedroom.
Perhaps the Tonian Labs TL-D1. Only 33" tall (the entire speaker has a small footprint IMO), 95db efficient, and easy to drive. Although the stock finish is nice, since you have the WAF to deal with you can pay extra for a veneered finish. These are very good speakers IMO. You can see them here:

http://tonianlabs.com/TL-D1.htm