Well I went and did it. Not exactly what I was planning.
I got the PSB Alpha AM5 powered speakers.
They didn't have the PSB subwoofer handy so I ended up getting a REL HT/1003 MKII powered subwoofer
The Alpha AM5 is a powered two-speaker stereo system that will revolutionize your traditional home audio experience. Featuring trickle-down acoustic technology from PSB’s most iconic speaker designs, the AM5 powered speaker includes a custom designed driver set with a ¾” aluminium...
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The HT/1003 subwoofer combines a lightweight, modern 10” CarbonGlas™ (250 mm) driver, coupled to a powerful 300W Class D amplifier that runs cool, producing startling dynamics. Official online store.
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They sound good in this placement but I didn't anticipate two things.
1: line of sight for the remote to the left speaker is not good from my desk and
2 I can't hear the tweeter on the right speaker form my desk chair.
So I'm taking a break and then I plan to put the left speaker on the shelf below the NAD where the DVDs are now and put the right speaker on that small table next to the subwoofer. I think overall convenience and sound will improve.
My only concern is the pesky cat trying to jump onto the right speaker. This is Chester the Tank cat. I could also put the right speaker on the shelf in back of the small table but that might make it sound a bit wonky. I'd have better line of sight to the tweeter up there but the two speakers will be at different heights. Or I could also totally rearrange the stereo components and put the left speaker where the two stacks of components are but that's for a different day.
I may plan to just get a longer and slightly taller table to put the TV on that is long enough to put the right speaker next to the TV.
It all makes it a little harder for me to get in back to play with wires but that's really a clutter problem.
OK. I've taken a rest. I think I'll move the two speakers.
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