They are all very good speakers. I would recommend a sub and don't set crossover as low as it can. That defeats the purpose of the subwoofer. Having the bass come from one area gives a consistent bass response and placement is very important for bass reproduction in small home sized rooms.
So...
There are two different Phoenix connectors on the back of the speaker. One is for bi-amping and has six connections. Two of them are unused and and the other four connections are for high frequency +/- and low frequency +/-.
There is another separate connector if you want to use the built-in...
I tried the IN-UNF as a lifestyle system for fun and it might work in the right set up. Mine was placed next to a short throw projector and it didn't work well compared to other speakers I have tried there. It might be better if the short throw projector wasn't 6 inches from it. I didn't try it...
You can but it is a different sound signature. The Lea amp you load the DSP settings from their website into it.
You can put those DSP settings into a different device like a mini-dsp to get the same sound. I would set any processor's or receiver's max volume to protect the speakers. They don't...
I always found this test interesting and shows that sometimes we get lost in the numbers. There are few who have tried this test and have been able to pick the best quality version on every track. Although, a lot have been able to not pick the lowest quality version. Between a lossless version...
I'm glad it worked out for you. They are very nice speakers for the price. I ended up using these on my desk instead of the IN-UNF. It was more of a practical matter and freed up some space on the desk.
I may eventually add the WS-6.2 sub. I have one in the other room with Kef LSX II and it is...
Two or more subs is really about getting a more consistent response at each seat. If you only care about one seat or maybe two if they are close enough and fall in the similar acoustic locations. To get a correct bass response EQ will almost always be needed whether you want one listening...
For measuring speakers using something like REW they do have to be done further away if the speaker is larger. That way you are getting the combination of all the drivers. Usually the data is then calculated for one meter for things like sensitivity. For smaller bookshelf size speakers they can...
Bass in home sized room is combined, so you don't hear in stereo for bass. So even with 2 subs you don't separately hear the left and right sub unless placed next to your ears. The single sub is not a problem.
One of the reasons to combine all the bass and send it to the subwoofer is so that...
Kali for midrange, 8010 maybe a little better on the highs. 8010 has a wider soundstage. Obviously, Kali for micro-dynamics.
Without a sub definitely Kali with a sub I would still go Kali but much closer at moderate volume.
By changing the crossover you probably solved some room mode problems or a boundary issue. Crossovers should be set by room acoustics and not speaker capability unless the speaker is not capable, like a small speaker which would require a higher crossover. Your results are not surprising.
Is this the definition for far field for the Klippel system?
In the Pro world we usually consider less than 2 meters near field, 2 to 4 meters midfield and over 4 meters farfield.
In the near field it will have a more flat response, and that is fine.
A lot of this comes from the research that was done on listener preferences. In the past, people would boost the frequencies so that they would have a flat frequency response at the listening position. Similar to what it...
I have a Flex HT and a great device for DSP but not for integration with control systems. No discrete codes for IR. No IP control.
MiniDSP is not the only brand with these limitations, Topping, SMSL, etc. At least the flex HT has HDMI ARC and if that is all someone is using it may work. I wish...
Passive I think it's easy to find products. You can always use an inexpensive receiver that has HDMI ARC. Or a Sonos amp, Bluesound amp, WiiM am, etc.
This one is pretty inexpensive but it seems to have limitations like 6 GB for data rate. So it won't do a full 4K with HDR. It can probably do...