When choosing speakers for your living room or home theater, it’s important to consider the size of that room. Taking room size into account lets you choose speakers that can fill the room with sound without overdoing it. From large to small, here’s how to pick your speakers.
Large Rooms
With a large room you can have a lot of space between each of your speakers and the listeners in the room. This gives you the freedom to go big without worrying too much about overpowering your space. It’s important to note that size doesn’t always equal quality when it comes to speakers, so choose the ones that give you the best overall sound. The right pair of floor speakers can make or break your sound profile. Some speakers have built-in subwoofers, or you can go for a standalone sub when you have a large space.
Medium Rooms
A room is considered medium in the audio world if the speakers will be ten to twelve feet away from the listener. Massive statement speakers may seem like a fun purchase, but it’s safer to err on the small side to avoid overpowering the space. Large speakers can also take up floorspace that would be better used with seating.
Small Rooms
A small room typically has an 8-foot ceiling and enough space to position speakers six to eight feet away from the listener. Choosing speakers that are too powerful means you won’t use them to their fullest potential. Some speakers even have lower quality when used at a lower volume. To avoid this, opt for smaller speakers or a sound bar that doesn’t overpower your space.
Choosing the right speakers for the size of your room is an important way to get the most out of your audio investment. Speakers that can’t fill a room can leave listeners dissatisfied while speakers that are too powerful can be painful to listen to or sound distorted when used at lower volumes.