Looking for speakers in a large vaulted great room


I have a large great room that we are building that will have the dining room in between the great room and the kitchen.  The 2 rooms combined will be about 21’ wide by 30’ long to the edge of the kitchen.  The room is vaulted, and will have a wall of glass, sliding glass doors and windows on one side leading to the outside.  Needless to say this is not an ideal listening room, but I would like to have some speakers that fill the space with music.  I am not trying to do surround sound, just 2 channel from one end, opposite the kitchen.  There will be a fireplace at that end, and I could do floor speakers or bookshelf, although there will be a window on either side of the fireplace, so the bookshelf speaker would have to sit on top of a built in-cabinet below the windows.  Not looking to add anything to the walls, trying to make the room an enjoyable space with great sounding music.  Willing to look at used speakers as well. Any thoughts?

nashvegastitan

nashvegastitan

floor standing 3 way, on wheels, roll out when needed, push back to gain space and peace with the one who must be obeyed.

see the bottom of mine, a block above the front wheels tilts them back so the tweeters are aimed up to seated ear height. the skirt conceals the wheels (could be home-made black added to any speakers) and acts as an anti-tipping device, so I can use only 3 wheels, which puts more weight per wheel, and never need leveling like 4 do. I tried ’better’ wheels, and found dual wheel casters do not wobble like the axels of the best single wheel.

now, if two listeners, you can readily alter the toe-in if on wheels

https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11516

so, best value is local pick up, audition before buy, know how they sound, don’t pay for shipping, nor risk damage

so, where are you located ______, maybe someone will find something near you.

I'm guessing the wife is vegan, you are a statistician near nashville.

the glass wall, thick fabric vertical blinds can act as sound absorption in one direction, while allowing light and view from other angles, be partially or totally tilted/drawn open/closed, so think about separate sections each doing what you want, rather than one long run.