Is this a new trend?


I’m seeing more advertisements and reviews on bookshelf speakers, why is that?

Affordability? Better bass performance tech? More bookshelf+subwoofers combos?

What do you think?

kennyc

I traded my Wilson Chronosonics in on a righteous set of 1993 Realistic Minimus 7s.  My Slim Whitman records never sounded so good! 

@yogiboy ....Yes, the AR-3 and the 3a's....it didn't take all that long for the Shrink Factor to drive speakers down to one's that'll fit in your pocket....

A 'roomy' one, but my drift you've got....

I still remember vividly hearing a pair of Infinity Infinitesimals and was blown sideways...
"Damn, 4 of these with a good sized sub between...with all the amps they could possibly survive....*phew*
Left B&M shortly after...waaay too tempting.... ;)

Only gotten Better v Worse, one's POV ;)

I think the trend is towards smaller and more compact components for most buyers. The number of buyers that want floorstanders in their main living space is low due to the significant other approval needed in my experience. It happened to me when I went from bachelor with a system and floorstanders that dominated the living room to married with 1st on the wall speakers and now to soundbars in family rooms. Most of the dedicated listening rooms I’ve seen are more devoted to home theatre for the family with multiple smaller speakers around the room. I understand that bookshelves on stands can take up the same amount of space but they are more acceptable based on what I see and hear in friends and neighbors homes.