If you can find a used pair of Dunlavy Wl-1's, you might be happy. Very similar sound to their SM-1. Mounting on the wall will always effect imaging and bass response. I use a pair as rear surrounds. I also heard them as front speakers and they were very nice.
On Wall Speakers?
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW OF ANY SPEAKERS THAT CAN BE MOUNTED ON THE WALL BOOKSHELF TYPE THAT COULD BE CONSIDERED OF AUDIOPHILE QUALITY IF ANYTHING LIKE THIS EVEN EXISTS iM RUNNING OUT OF ROOM IN MY STEREO ROOM AND WAS CONSIDERING A SET UP LIKE THIS i REMEMBER AN OLD PAIR OF ALLISON FOUR SPEAKERS THAT USED TO SOUND OK BUT NOT GREAT HOPING TO HEAR OF SOME IDEAS OR IF EVEN POSSIBLE.
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I've used the B&W Nautilus SCM1 in a two-channel setup. They're kind of like a wall-mountable 805. I liked the sound a lot. Take a look at B&W SCM1 |
Hey Tubino...Slip's comment is not pathetic! Case and punctuation in normal discourse is NOT a choice, as you put it. This isn't a poetry fest.... Spendor's SR5 wasn't around last year, so I backed my Spendor front trio (SP3/1 and SC3) with Boston Acoustics VR-MX, the only wall-mounted speakers I found that didn't get congested and bass-boated from boundary reinforcement. (Comparisons were JM Labs, PSB, Def Tech). The Boston'e are also VERY attractive, which helped a lot with WAF. |
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