| No answer works unless you've first treated the 
listening area to substantially remduse unevenesses in how any speakers will 
sound.  Obvious example: one speaker facing a full bookcase which 
absorbs sound, another a window which reflects it.  Your equipment layout 
must be aligned to minimize reflections as well. Room size matters as well as where you will be 
sitting and how close to the speakers.   Getting this resolved should ALWAYS be the 
first step.  The cost of doing should be part of the speaker budget 
for any studio.     Only then should you consider what speakers to 
buy. Steve Smolian 
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