OK, after much research and reading reviews here I've narrowed down the choices for my new desktop speakers between these two speakers. I can't decide, maybe I'll glean some info that tips my decision one way or the other from the knowledge base here?
Use case. . .
Office (loft) that is a disaster from a room perspective. Vaulted ceilings, open to downstairs on the right side (no wall), no room behind desk, desk is flat against front wall. Rear wall is 6ft behind listening position. Listening position is approx .75m-1m. I am not 'mixing' sound, but general internet surfing/music listening.
I chose these two speakers mainly due to size constraints, I really can't go bigger than the KH80, the 8320's are a bit smaller in depth which is a plus in my case with a smallish desk. I'm really attracted to GLM that Genelec offers and if I go that way I will add GLM to the 8320 package. I am not sure about the KH80 DSP, it's auto room correction seems to get mixed reviews. I am not interested (or very knowledgeable) in using REW or other room correction software. I run Mac computers.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Use case. . .
Office (loft) that is a disaster from a room perspective. Vaulted ceilings, open to downstairs on the right side (no wall), no room behind desk, desk is flat against front wall. Rear wall is 6ft behind listening position. Listening position is approx .75m-1m. I am not 'mixing' sound, but general internet surfing/music listening.
I chose these two speakers mainly due to size constraints, I really can't go bigger than the KH80, the 8320's are a bit smaller in depth which is a plus in my case with a smallish desk. I'm really attracted to GLM that Genelec offers and if I go that way I will add GLM to the 8320 package. I am not sure about the KH80 DSP, it's auto room correction seems to get mixed reviews. I am not interested (or very knowledgeable) in using REW or other room correction software. I run Mac computers.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!