Greetings from a "Newbie" here who's first post is to solicit advice regarding new towers to be placed in an extremely challenging room. I retired a couple of years ago and now find myself listening to a whole lot of music daily. The room I'm spending most of my critical listening (laughable with my level of tinnitus) and highly enjoyable time in lately is so non-conducive to enjoying a decent sweet spot I thought I would reach out for some guidance. The living room is a real bear though. The room dimensions are 24' 10" L x 11' 6" W that opens up another 3' 4" wide a few feet to the left of the left speaker via an approximate 30-degree angled wall with a 3'8" opening to accommodate the front door entry and the stairway up to the bedrooms (the house is a traditional salt box two-story). The speakers are positioned to project lengthwise down the room to the recliner I sit in, which is a few feet from another opening on an angled wall (approx. 22 - 30 degrees) in the room with a large opening that is egress to the kitchen/den area. So, the actual width of the room where I sit, and listen is actually 11'6" with that angled egress opening 6'10" to my left. Basically, my recliner is in the corner approximately 20 feet away from and directly in front of the right speaker. The spacing between speakers is 7'6" because they are positioned in an 18" deep by 8'10" wide kick-out that is the front wall of the house containing six large windows stacked 3 on 3. I can't sit in the sweet spot unless I grab a deck or lawn chair and sit in the middle of that room, which isn't going to happen. I obviously can't purchase speakers that have rear-firing bass ports, which significantly limits my choices. The gear I'm listening to in this particular room is:
Marantz ND8006
Marantz SR5004
NAD C272 (currently pinch-hitting for the MM7025 that is up at United Radio getting the DC trigger input functional)
Martin Logan Dynamo 1000
Polk S10's (1995) on 8" stands
I have owned and babied the speakers since I bought them new in '95 and last month I replaced those 7 1/2" mid-woofers with brand new original spec speakers I found online at Midwest Speaker Repair, however I'm obviously way overdue for some better speakers. I mostly stream HD music from Amazon Unlimited due to getting hooked on jazz last year. My budget for new speakers is about 1k each, that's what the wife agreed to. I have been looking closely at the Wharfedale EVO 4.4's, the PSB X2T and Polk R700. I want to go with a true 3-way speaker design, and I have always gravitated toward warm sounding gear. I know everyone has their likes based on their own gear and preferences, but please keep in mind the room dimensions. Now, I'm going to wait for some advice and just read.
Thanks in advance for your input!