Is a 14' x 21' room too big for Totem Hawks?


I am about to upgrade my speakers. I am considering Totem Hawks and would appreciate opinions as to whether they will provide a good "fit" acoustically with my listening room, music preferences and associated equipment. I won't have a chance to audition them at home beforehand.

My room size is 14' x 21' with 8' ceilings and has hardwood floors, large area rugs and an average amount of living room furniture. The speakers will be situated along the sort wall, about 6 ½ feet apart and 3 ½ feet from each of the side walls. My listening position is about 10 feet from the fronts of the speakers. Unfortunately, the fronts of the speakers can be at most 30" into the room, which means that the speakers will be fairly close to the wall behind them. Most of my other equipment has been upgraded within the last year:

NAD C370 integrated amp (120W, high current)
Sony CDP-CA70ES CD changer (will also buy a SACD player in the future)
Marantz st6000 tuner
Van den Hul D-102 III hybrid interconnects
Kimber 4PR cables (Plan to upgrade these soon. Will likely go to a bi-wire setup.)

I listen to jazz music almost exclusively (vocalists, small groups and smooth jazz) at a comfortable listening volume. Will the Hawks provide a good fit for my situation? If so, what cables should I match with them? If not, is there another model that would work better? Thank you.
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Showing 1 response by marakanetz

I have my Forrests in 12' x 16' room driven by 100W mono tube amps.
Having Forrests in larger like yours or even bigger room ended up with mooving them to the smaller room.
Smaller room implied to larger pleasure.
If you add sub or pair than probably you'll be OK.