Here are my newly completed Jagers in my listening space. As you can see, it is quite "cozy." The speakers are close to the walls, with my record rack forming "cubbies" for them. I was concerned that this wouldn't work and that the Jagers would indeed be too big for my space. I am happy to report that this is not at all the case. Just as Doc and PB predicted, the Jagers sound great in my small listening area! I only have about ten hours time on the new speakers, but they are breaking-in nicely and already sound super. I have found proper positioning to be important to get the most out of the Jagers, and in my space they sound best near the wall without any toe-in. The speakers image extremely well, with very good soundstage. The bass seems to be as deep as advertised, and I am hoping for further improvement with time as the speakers loosen up a bit. I would describe the bass as being tight and well-controlled, and not the least bit "boom-y." Love the planar horn tweeters and how they sound. I find these to be very detailed and highly resolving speakers that play extremely well with my BeePre 2 and Kaiju. Just my cup of tea!
Thanks, Bottlehead Folk, for designing and producing such great speakers to use with your awesome amplifiers!
Scott Burgess
BeePre 2, Kaiju, Eros 2, Rega P6, Rega Apollo CD player, Bryston BDA-1 DAC, Bryston BDP-1 streamer, Jager speakers, Mainline and Crack for headphones.