We used our 10.1s both hard against a rear wall and out in plenty of free space. There's no doubt the bottom end suffers a little when the speakers are placed close to a wall, but at no point did they sound ill-controlled or flabby. It's possible to make the bass even tighter with the use of port bungs, but the trade-off is a slight inhibition of the low frequency extension.
We've got a pair of Diamond 10.3 floorstanders awaiting testing, and the Diamond 10 HCP 5.1 system gets a First Test in the November issue.
Thanks Simon for your inputs! :)
Sorry to bother you again... but could you kindly answer the following queries?
1) It's good to hear that, in your listening room, a little distance from the rear wall tightens the Diamond 10.1's bass.
But how much is the optimal distance in feet/cm (both from rear and side walls) I have the 9.1 and their low end is very tight, although my AKG K701 is even tighter.
2) You spoke of the Soundstyle Z2 stands, but what is available is Wharfedale's own stand. (glassy look) How are the stock Wharfedale stands?
3) Does length of cable affect tightness of presentation and timing?
Question 1 is of particular significance to me, as my room is pretty small. Answer 2 & 3 when you are not busy. :)
Thanks in advance.
Bhanja.