If it was legally possible I would force all manufacturers to list in the spec sheet the basic acoustic room parameters their speakers were designed to ( room size, distance from walls, toe-in, etc.), although I do understand that such parametesr would still be influenced a great deal by the geometry and by the type of the reflective surfaces of the actual room. At least some German audio magazines do provide some help by specifying some of these parameters.
Nevertheless, even practical implementation can vary from test magazine results, so I wonder what your experience with Summit-X in real life is, what is the smallest room you could operate your Summit-X without much sonic compromise.
Nevertheless, even practical implementation can vary from test magazine results, so I wonder what your experience with Summit-X in real life is, what is the smallest room you could operate your Summit-X without much sonic compromise.