electrostatic vs dynamic sound


hello !

i have recently moved my speakers( sonus faber olympica 3) to an open
floor living room and they started to sound terrible.

I have installed absorption panels on side walls and corners but they
didn't help much. 

Lots of echo .They literally sound like i was in hallway. I previously
had them set up in smaller room with lower ceiling and loved how their
sound.

I know that Electrostatic speakers may sound better in large , open floor area but i'm worrying  about sound "flavor"
Them most important thing i loved about SF olympica 3 was their extremely smooth sound . Very musical , not to bright,  more on the warm side.

i think about to trade them for Martin Logan Expression ESL 13A. they are in same price range.

is it a good idea ? anyone compared sf olymica 3 vs esl 13a ?

thanks !
czechu82

Showing 1 response by bdp24

If it is the room that sounds bad, changing the speakers won't cure that. Is the floor carpeted? One characteristic of line source speakers (planars) in their lack of ceiling bounce (limited vertical dispersion), but the floor is usually closer to the drivers, and can create reflections. If you have nice hardwood floors, put down an area rug. Try temporarily hanging a blanket on the wall behind the listening position to see if you are getting excess reflections off it. A mix of absorption and diffusion is what all acoustic consultants recommend.