Speakers and room size.

Jonesiani

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Hello all.

First post!:)

My question.....

Is/are there any sources of information regarding speaker type and room size?

I am looking for my first house, and say if my living room was 4m x 3m, would you go for floor standers or bookshelf speakers?

Thanks!
 

Ragworm

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Congratulations on breaking your duck!

As always, there are no hard and fast rules, only guidelines. My lounge is only a tad larger than yours and I had to sell my floorstanders (B&W DM603s3) when I moved in. I'm on my second pair of standmounts now (PMC TB2+). The other thing to bear in mind with a room of that size is how close to the wall you want your speakers to be. Some speakers need space around them, others benefit from being close to the wall and some (like mine) are reasonably neutral.
 

CnoEvil

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Hi there and welcome.

I agree with Ragworm. There are so many variables that a definitive answer is impossible eg.

- There room itself and how it's decorated
- Personal taste
- The speaker design (there are bass heavy standmounts and lean sounding floorstanders)
- The type of music played
- Ancillary equipment
- Positioning and isolation
- How loud the music is played

The secret is a home demo of a variety of speakers and see what you think.
 

Jonesiani

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Thanks for the input.

Once i have bought a house i'll seek more advice.

I've only heard the Kef Q500's which i thought were wonderfull, but lacked bass (and i'm not a fan of huge bass).
 
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if u looking for balanced sound get bookshelf , if not just get some logitech 4.1 it will be much much cheaper
 

Dan Turner

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A home demo is essential for speakers - you never just listen to the speakers, you listen to each unique combination of speakers and room
 

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