There was a discussion here about my current Allison Three speakers which I still love a lot.
Similar to a post I made in the Amps section, I recently retired am picking up on the hobbies I used to have before kids and such. I have money and I'm just looking at everything about my stereo on whether I should consider replacing anything. I got these in about 1978 I think. I know I took...
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But I continue to wonder if my Allison's really are sub-par for today's standards. I'm not thinking of getting rid of them but I am wondering if it's possible to set up some modern speakers given the current imitations of my room.
I've seen that these days the trend is to have two speakers that handle the treble down to low mids and then a separate sub instead of having just a pair that handle the full range.
I have some pictures to show. Please don't laugh. Most of the junk is not mine and it is the basement that I'm grateful that my wife lets he have as my place. Given my room limitations over the medium term, the only place I could put some speakers that do treble to low mids are on the shelves above my current Allison speakers. And it would be possible to clear out a space between the two Allison's and where the doors are to outside so that I could find some place for a sub.
I am not a DYI person. I could not build new speakers to fit in the corners where the Allison's currently are. Neither do I think I want to remove the Allison's unless some excellent quality floor standing speakers could sound excellent in the same space.
So really the bottom line is, can excellent quality bookshelves sound good in the corners on the shelf above the Allison's?
I sometimes wonder if anyone on this forum who has a really good modern system lives close enough to me to come over and tell me if my Allison's really are sub-par for these days. I live about 20 minutes from Gillette Stadium where the New England Patriots plan.
And should this topic really be in the
Room Acoustics, System Layout & Setup section?
So the pictures.
First my left Allison speaker and the available shelf above them, second, my right Allison speaker and the available shelf. Third, the room. It's not as big as the picture may make it appear. It was once a two car garage if that helps.
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