Looking for bookshelf speakers to replace my FPM4s...

niallsmart

niallsmart

Audiophyte
Guys –

I'm looking for some advice on bookshelf speakers to replace my B&W FPM4s. I originally bought them for a HT setup, but no longer own a TV (yes!) so I'm only using them for music now. I don't have a sub and the complete lack of bottom end is really getting to me.

The amp is a NAD L75/L55. The room is pretty small and oblong (about 20' x 10') and the sofa/speakers are placed opposite to each other along the shortest dimension.

I'm looking for a pair of bookshelf speakers that:

  • Are flexible on placement (I'll need to place them close to or right against the wall so presumably that means sealed or front-ported design?)
  • Are alive at low volumes.
  • Cost less than $1,000 pair.
  • Look good.
So far I've looked at the NHT Classic Three/Two (I'm happy to upgrade the amp if needed for a sealed box design)

Any other suggestions to check out?

Niall
 
niallsmart

niallsmart

Audiophyte
PS - you can see some photos at bit(dot)ly/d5w5fZ (sorry, I can't include the link directly as this is my 1st post)
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
Why not just keep the B&Ws and get a sub for them?
A Rythmik F12 for example? It'll bring the low end on your music to life much more than any sub-1000 bookshelf can.

But, since I already linked ascend acoustics, I might as well recommend their Sierra-1.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
niallsmart

niallsmart

Audiophyte
Thanks for the feedback guys.

Will the Sierra-1's work well in that position? I don't have a whole lot of room, so they would have to be placed around 4" away from the back wall –*I thought this wasn't enough distance for a rear-ported speaker...
 

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