Bookshelf Vs Floorstanders, no context in my experience.

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As I read that, I thought Mosecco 6s was a breed of cat - one third filled with Atabites 😁

Seriously, some floorstanders are surely (at least) as vulnerable to sideways pushes as stands.
Unfortunately they are. My wife managed to clobber one of mine and down it went.
Lovely lacquer now missing on corner of one of them.
Currently looking to get the extended base set for them......
My standmounts would have fared better.
 
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Maybe I should stick with my active standmount Elacs + sub. Maybe adding a second sub would be even better? Or is this another can of worms?
Do you have enough oooompfh from your SW?
Adding another just means you're getting OOOOMPFH instead of oooompfh 🙂

Might be worth it if it's lacking a bit in the low frequencies or false economy if you're already getting the desired outcome? 🙂
 
Maybe I should stick with my active standmount Elacs + sub. Maybe adding a second sub would be even better? Or is this another can of worms?

1. That's a decision for you to make!

2. Depends. Do you have a large room? Mine is pretty big and I've no issues with just one subwoofer. Plus, I have neighbours.

3. Needn't be. I've had floorstanders before and might get some active ones again in the future, but there's no pressing urgency for me just now. The current speaker setup's working a treat.
 
I started with stand mounts, upgraded a few times until I switched to floor standers , again making an upgrade, whilst the bass was plenty, it was becoming a bit overpowering for my room and listening was no longer enjoyable as I was missing the clarity and detail I prefer.
Maybe it's ok for some that can pull their speakers yards into the room, but many people can't.
I then switched back to a higher end stand mounts and have never enjoyed my music more.

My amplification has aways been of good quality, so I can't point the finger there. My current pre/power combo spec as below and the speakers sing beautifully, with sufficient low end for me
  • 2 x 710 watts @ 4 Ohms
  • 2 x 400 watts @ 8 Ohms
Of course, everyone's room is different, same for how people like to hear their music. The amount of cars on the road where all you can hear is boom boom boom, in someways says how many like to hear their music.
In my case stand mounts are preferable, if my room was significantly bigger, neighbours never existed, perhaps I would switch back, but from my previous experience it would probably need a significant amount of money spent on floor standers to better what I had before.
 
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It all depends on the room.
Floor standers can excite room modes giving very woolly or boomy sound and therefore a bookshelf speaker is the way to go in that instance.
A subwoofer (Whether you have floor standers or bookshelf) is also a must, as it can be positioned optimally to improve bass without exciting room modes. (NOTE: You should not hear the sub only the speakers, but you will notice if you turn it off)

Bill
Not sure if it was already mentioned, but this site https://amcoustics.com/tools/amroc is a very good tool to calculate room modes, and than generate the room modes frequencies to experience the problems. It gave me lot of insights in this matter. However still not able to solve everything. We also have to live in this room...
 

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