Full range sound for little room


Is anybody successfully got full range sound for the little room? If yes what speakers do you use floorstanders (size) or monitors-sub? I understand room should be treated to achieve lower frequencies but what the limits?
vlad
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Hi Vlad. I'm quite happy with a set up which includes a pair of little ProAc Tablette 50 Signatures mated to an NHT SW3P subwoofer. The NHT isn't the best sub out there, but it does a good job of filling out the bottom end very naturally in my 12 x 14 foot room. I have a lot of stuff in my listening room, and the sub gives me the ability to tune the bass through different placement, adjustable gain and crossover, and phase control. I've never owned full range floorstanders in this room, but I can't imagine them having the same flexibility my monitor/sub combo does. Good luck.
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Small room: 7.5' x 10' x 8'
Quarter round bass traps in the corners of speaker wall were essential. Echo busters or MGD room tunes in ceiling/wall corners were also helpful. I use Moth Audio Cicada single driver floor standers (60Hz lower limit so they are like monitors) with a Janis W3 sub that has phase as well as volume control. -- I've measured the response with a one third octave analyzer and though I understand what has been said about the room being too small, it measures (and sounds) like I have low frequency energy down to 20Hz. I used a digital one third octave graphic EQ as well. Just purchased a Tact RCS on Agon to do digital room correction of phase as well as amplitude. Send me an email and I'll let you know what happens when I get it. Cheers
The Gershamn Acoustic Avant Garde RX 20's will give you a great sound in a small room without the need for any sub. It stands 39 inches high with a 12 inch footprint - finish is first rate in piano black or burgundy. Adjustable treble control helps if needed. Check out the website and audioreview.com If interested I can tell you where to get a discount - I am not a dealer.