Choices for a speaker with reasonable WAF?

Super simple at the moment, a BMS 5CN162, sealed, 5L pyramid enclosure. Under couch subs are a pair of SB23MFCL45-4 in about 30L sealed. Six of SuziJ's 50W amplifier modules running on +/-24V and a Minidsp Flex-8/DL round out the system. It sounds fantastic at the moment, but I have two MEHs in the design phase that just happen to be exactly the same size 😀 A casual observer would never notice the speakers coming and going.
 
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I think the logic should be the opposite: show the list to your beloved one of the broad range of speakers you like - it can be DIY or some popular model of the well known manufacturer and let her choose. Or just go to hi-fi store and let her comment on some of them. Then buy or make the one which is the same or LOOKS like the ones she chose. Done.
Then make the system to play with one push of the button or automatically when TV is on or when she pressed "play" button of her phone. Mission: success.
I think the last sentence is sound🙂

Something like a DIY as large as possible for you, as small and hidden as possible for her, Sonos or similar.
Oh and have them in every room and that they sync up.
 
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subwoofer satellite system




2.1 miniamp like ZK MT21 from Whuzi Audio can steer both sub and this satellite
 
Something like a DIY as large as possible for you, as small and hidden as possible for her, Sonos or similar.
Oh and have them in every room and that they sync up.
Exactly! That is why the "weekend" sound system should exist - some ugly no-compromise macho 12-15-18-21... inch woofer boxes with so much ridiculous gear with no less ridiculous launch sequence for weekends and special occasions and another that is transparent, ergonomic and simple for every day. Key word is "usability"
 
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Why not consider a design that is designed to be used next to the wall, like described in Roy Allison's paper? Takes up less space, and less likely to be knocked over.

There doesn't have to be an imaging or bass compromise if you start with this as a design philosophy from the start.
 
I went for a set of Gurus that the wife doesn't dislike too much, I guess the reason is the color, so picking a nice color to finish can go a long way. To the previous point, I got interested in the Gurus as they are designed to sit close to the wall, or in my case in an actual bookcase, which besides better sound also also adds to the WAF 🙂

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@cowanaudio - I like the floating console/cabinet. Did you design it? I have thought about a wall mounted cabinet like that, but I have been fearful of som heavy guy leaning on it and popping it loose... what attachment mechanism did you use, and what kind of weight limit would make you feel uncomfortable?

I guess the reason is the color, so picking a nice color to finish can go a long way.
This is important. Most people who are non-audio-enthusiasts will view audio equipment and speakers as a kind of appliance. They may not like the look of it, but they can tolerate it if it has a color/finish that matches the decor of the room. No one looks at a microwave oven and says "wow that is beautiful", but we tolerate them in our kitchens if they have the right color/finish to blend in. Same should be true of speakers.

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