Originally Posted By: MarkSJohnson
Andrew, can you speak to room interactions, room size, and reflecting surface (the "front" of the room i.e., the area behind the speaker)?


Like any larger loudspeaker, these will be happier in larger rooms. It's simply a matter of the amount of radiating area and distances to room boundaries.
They will also work best in setups which will allow them to be 2-3 feet from the rear wall. The angled backs also help in this regard.
Full damping or absorbent panels directly behind the speakers would definitely be a bad idea. A typical plaster or drywall surface will be fine.