Calling all Legacy Aeris owners


If you have experience with these speakers please answer this..... How directional are Aeris? How big or small is the sweet spot with them. At least one reviewer said they had a small sweet spot with poor off axis sound, but others have stated the opposite. Your thoughts ??
Thanks........
jim94025

Showing 1 response by nathansaudio

The Aeris have an incredible sweet spot! I've been able to move all around in the room and it is a very natural sweet spot. The whole top section (10" plus 8" drivers) is open baffle which helps form a wide and natural center fill between the speakers. Stereo imaging extends left and right, far beyond the speakers (and the boundaries of the room!)

You know how at a live show, say of an acoustic trio, you can stand up and walk around the room, and still pinpoint where each instrument is, but there isn't any image collapse as you move around? That's what these Legacy's do. When you move left, the singer is still anchored center between the speakers, and the corresponding panned instruments maintain their position and size.

These speakers also provide the impact required to convincingly do full scale dynamics right, while maintaining the imaging.
They just sound "right". Very, very right.