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In Reply to: RE: General small room speaker setup posted by airtime on July 09, 2016 at 11:53:08
I've got a pair in a bedroom and they sound pretty good.
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These are very good small room speaker.
"The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat" - Confucius
A bedroom system
Get rid of the bed and sleep in your listening chair.
I was thinking Lazy Boy recliner myself.
Ahh come on you guys. Play nice!
Or maybe I could stand in a hypnotic trance at the sweet spot in an empty bedroom.
Mike I am VERY seriously interested in those Ohm 1000's. Thanks - like I needed a new obsession!!!!
Two options to ponder.....Ohm 1000 and Omega Omni. Both work wonders in a small room. Both have a downside or two and will do their best work in small to medium size rooms.
The Ohm has a remarkable 120 day audition period, but it's significantly more power hungry in comparison to the Omega. Still easily doable with your 3 amps though.
The Omega can be wired for a 4 or 16 ohm load (no x-over)and is a pretty solid 96 db efficient. Not sure on an audition as it's a custom design. It's roughly $300-$400 cheaper however.
Feel free to e-mail me offsite with any further questions.
I did a few tweaks too.
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