Personaly I would not sum the rooms. I would worry more about your speaker and seating position in the primary room than buying speakers that will produce a given spl in the adjoining room unless that is an important factor. I know others probably have more knowledge than I regarding acoustics in rooms, hopefully they'll chime in.
How big is it?
I read a lot about "big rooms" and "small rooms" when it comes to speakers, and they say room size matters, but how do they measure? My listening room is 21' x 24' and in my neck of suburbia it's a very large room, but they guy on the hill might consider it a closet. So when we're reading about a speaker needing a large room or small room, just what do they mean?
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