I agree with most of what has been aforementioned. It would be nice to see responses to the questions asked. I have truly enjoyed stand mount speakers with or without subs (yes, 2 better than 1) in smaller rooms.
full range or mini's and a sub
Guys I'm not the most seasoned audiophile so I'm sorry if this is a stupid question. However, here it goes... I have heard many audiophiles talk about the magic of mini-monitors and their ability to disappear and soundstage. Many say that it is very difficult to get the same advantages with full-range speakers. Still most reference systems seem to be built around full range speakers. If there is a true magic to mini-monitors why don't I see more reference systems with mini-monitors and subs for the lows?
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I think it's generally cheaper to put together a quality system with small/under 25" speakers and sub(s), more flexibility with the placement, swapping components in and out, etc. I am a big fan of small speakers with big sound.... |
@james633 , Much truth here...Comments like these tend to get buried under the constant misinformation barrage on this forum. Small speakers like that TAD, Borresen, etc that can manage the ’hand-off’ get rather expensive, much cheaper to go big...makes you wonder why a guy is trying to go with dinky li’l speakers in the first place...i.e., Is he really living in a closet sized room, or is it purely psychological or some other heavy WAF restriction.... |
IMHO the mini monitor + sub only matches full range speakers if an active crossover is included, or, at least, some high-pass on the main amp. Otherwise, you will still be limited by power handling and distortion from your 5inch main "woofers", and dynamic capabilities / max SPL will be limited. Such an active crossover could introduce noise and distortion (may I advise Sublime Acoustic’s K231 crossover or the brand new K235 currently at reduced launch price?) I was recently forced to switch from my huge 4 ways active horn system to a pair of tiny Dali Zensor 1 mini monitors and I have to admit, there are a few things that the cheap and tiny Dalis do better than my monsters (out in the room on stands, they really disappear and throw a deeeeep soundstage) but ultimately I was really missing the scale, the slam, and the flow of my big system. |
Thanks for all the great responses guys. My own system is in a 10 by 15 room with 8 foot ceilings...... so not small but not big. I run some B&W 804's with a Krell integrated but I'm about to get the new Caladan's so I'll let you guys know how it goes when they come in. If I wanted to integrate some subs, what tutorial on youtube should I watch.
It sounds like Mini-monitors with subs can be a good option depending on room size and if done correctly can achieve world class results. However, could be much more difficult? Am I reading that right.? |
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