Dilemma
A few weeks ago I purchased a used pair of speakers for my stereo with the intention of having them be used to supplement my main speakers. The fill ins are paradigm reference studio 40s and the mains are reference studio 100s. The 100s are tough to drive because they have 5 drivers each and dip into 2 ohm loads so I have a 200 watt per channel amp pushing power to them. They are wonderful full range tower speakers.
I’m considering selling the studio 100s and the amp because the studio 40s sound magnificent and can be driven off the receiver alone. One of my long term goals is to have a dedicated listening room with enough space to let the studio 100s open up. I don’t think that will ever happen because houses typically don’t have listening rooms. They do have theatres nowadays.
We have space in our house that we have converted to a make shift theatre room but it’s not ideal. Why don’t I put the studio 100s in there? Because my wife watches movies and I listen to music. We do these activities simultaneously while separately. She watches movies the same time I listen to music.
My studio 100s dip down to around 22-25 hertz. My studio 40s dip down to about 50 hertz. Do I really need that bottom 25 hertz?
The 100s are really too much speaker for my room as evidence by the enjoyment I’m getting listening to the 40s by themselves. Bigger isn’t always better. TWSS.
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