In Reply to: Its STILL a bookshelf speaker! posted by Raymond Leggs on May 1, 2012 at 12:41:42:
What such people do believe is that the best 2-way monitors are easy to place, can suit many different types of spaces, cast a very wide and deep sound stage, and can make most great music sound at least very good, despite the lack of mid- and lower-bass. In general, their lack of sensitivity is overcome on most music by their benign electrical load and phase curves.
Some are very realistic sounding, some can be romantic sounding, some can do both, depending on the make and model. So, there's room for a lot of folks with different sonic preferences to enjoy them.
Oh, Wilson Duets can be placed inside a book-shelf and supposedly not be compromised. LS3/5As don't sound that good inside a book shelf, but they can be put almost anywhere else in relation to walls and the listener and still sound good (although different).
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- I doubt if any reasonably experienced listener believes this - Frihed89 03:13:28 05/02/12 (0)