Looking for new speakers for large audio room
I’m looking for speakers in the 30K to 20K price range.
Tekton Ulfberht’s with all Be Mid/HF Drivers (definitely choose your custom color) and Bi-Wire options. You’ll simply be amazed at $20K. |
@shawarma How do you listen? What do you listen to? Do you really need to "pressurize the whole room" to be satisfied because you need that full bass sound no matter where you are standing in the room? Or would you be content to sit closer in a more near field listening position? Have you experienced the audiophile sound you can achieve with less demanding high quality speakers in a near field experience? |
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Hi Shawarma. Check Legacy Audio. 2 models.... The wall and The beast. I personally ordered The beast, 3 15" drives, comes with 2 internal amplifiers, I add an amplifier for the upper section. The wall is basically same speaker, but comes with 4 15" drives. You can request for an extra internal amp or even 2 extra internal, not too much difference The price, and you don't have to worry for amplifiers. Free shipping and no taxes. I ordered on Destinationhifi.com. good luck |
My living room is about same size as your's but with higher ceiling of 20 ft. https://youtu.be/BNdoLZFwjY8 https://youtu.be/V51SekzxIhc Altec A7 seems to give plenty of bass in my room driven by Line Magnetic 508 with 48 wats. Thomas |
SUGGESTION: With a room that size, don't buy anything until your dealer installs a pair of the best Magneplaners. Be sure you have GREAT electronics--you only hear what you put into them, so GIGO. If they don't knock you off your feet--once they are set up properly, then any box you want will be fine. Cheers! |
There will be a new Zu Definition 6 in Q1, with 1st production late in this year. It will easily fill your room (I've heard the older Definition 4 fill larger rooms), and with 101/db/w/m efficiency won't need a large amp to do it. The speaker incorporates a powered downfire sub-bass section with independent level, PEQ, phase, low-pass-filter freq and PEQ freq controls for excellent room tuning. Low end response down to 16Hz. Another advantage to Zu speakers in general is the combination of high efficiency and high power handling. You have amp flexibility from 2 - 2000w. But you sure won't need four figures of power. Drag your feet a few months and get that. A pair will be in the low end of your price range. Phil |
pesky_wabbit has it right. https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/atc-scm50-aslt-loudspeaker Yup, that'll get it. 112db |
JBL S3900s or JBL 4367 and a pair of SVS SB or PB 16 Ultra Subwooofers. Alternatively, the pair of REL No. 31 or 32. Any combination would absolutely do the trick in a 5500 FT3 or 150 M3 room. No direct driver loudspeaker will have the output or directivity control required to successfully fill that room. JBL, SVS, and REL are also likely to have distribution in Thailand. Personally, ivastly prfer thr new JBLs over anything from Klipsch. Succcess with a room that size requires controlled directivity, and that means horns, or possibly a line array. Although the Magneplanar 20.7 with the aforementioned subwoofers and adequate power could be extraordinary - if the room is well treated acoustically. Direct radiators rarely sound their best in rooms over 70 or so M3 (or2600 ft3) - about half the size of your room. Their conventional cone/dome speakers simply cannot move enough air to generate the levels required, and their broad dispersion means lots of early reflections which will rapidly deteriorate into a muddy sounding mess. |