What's best in highly sensitive/efficient speakers.

My wife is VERY understanding and VERY forthcoming but NO WAY a sub that tall will block the view any more than what is already standing in the living room :p

Btw. at what frequency does the cornersub cross over to upper bass/lower mids horn?
i know that problem,happy wife ...happy life;)
The speaker is measured in your room, it has very good service. I don't know the crossover frequency and how far it can be changed

P.S that's why I have my playroom in the basement:D
 
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It depends on how you listen. I compared the devore to a 25k and a 65k Lansche in the same room. Lansche are very good speakers. When you play on such speakers you get me more weight and stage on the first record. It then repeats record after record. With devore the stage and presentation changes with each record so I get a more realistic concert feel on each. Devores respond better to lower wattage SETs so you get more purity and speed and nuance.


Were you referring specifically to the O/96 or O/93? I have a number of SETs that run the gamut from 3.5W to 18W so I could probably drive either.

Thanks Bonzo.
 
Were you referring specifically to the O/96 or O/93? I have a number of SETs that run the gamut from 3.5W to 18W so I could probably drive either.

Thanks Bonzo.

I have heard the 96 not the 93. I assume it might be similar. You need space behind and at the side
 

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