I run a 5.1 home theater configuration with a Velodyne DD15 Sub, Paradigm Studio 100's in front, a Paradigm CC-590 center, DefTech BP10 surrounds, and a Denon AVR 4308.
I am thinking about replacing the DefTech BP10 surrounds (formerly my front speakers) with something more well suited for surround speaker application. The the BP10's are too close to where we sit and tend to be too loud or non existent if I lower the volume on them. But this would be the case with any floor standing surround speaker in my HTR room layout. Yes, I have tried different locations and angles.
Wall mounted Paradigm ADP-590's come to mind as a potential solution. They would be mounted above and behind where we sit. Does anyone here have experience with ADP-590's in a rear wall mounted surround application? If so, what is your opinion about these speakers and how they perform?