In wall speakers--small room

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OldMama

Audiophyte
I am trying my best (on a retired teacher's pension) to set up a new room for my husband (who wears a hearing aid, so an in store test is not much help!) and who likes classical music and football games, so here goes--I need to buy in-wall speakers. The front pair need to be in a corner with one speaker "aiming" across the room, rather than toward the seating area. I tried researching in this site but could not find exactly what I need, thus I come to the experts. I thought I would need a speaker with a swivel tweeter and have come up with the following: Bic Venturi VI-38 3way,Klipsch Scw-3 ,Truaudio Av-63, and JBL -SP6c. I have the specs on these speakers but really don't know what to look for when choosing speakers. I could really use some help!
 
Hipnotic4

Hipnotic4

Full Audioholic
TruAudio stuff are expensive. I have herd some at a shop and they were not bad.

The klipsch might cause a lil fatigue after long listening periods. But you can always mellow it out with certain settings (treble, eq settings)

Ok since you said they need to be off axis..id look more into the Klipsch..Because they have a wide sound stage ..Check into KEF speakers too. But im sure they will cost a little more.

Do you already have inwalls? Because if you dont they are not the most user friendly install. If anything you can look into a nice set of small bookshelf speakers. or even a sattelite setup..Like something from NHT or Polk. Its VERY small speakers--they come in sets of 5..2 fronts, 2 Rears and a center channel. Then if you want you can add a sub. Everyone has a differnt taste in sound so its going to be up to you on what sounds the best..
 
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