Speaker size and soundstage


Question: for floor standing speakers, how does speaker size affect sound stage, bass response, and the depth of music?

I’m searching for a new speaker, and just tested Dynaudio Contour 30 against Tekton Electrons (16x18 room with cathedral ceiling). Tekton’s are bigger (48 vs 45 high, and 10 vs 8.5 wide, about the same depth) and had a much larger sound stage and greater dynamics and depth. Tekton’s as a rule are much bigger than most other brands, which can be imposing in a room, but the size must equate to a greater sound stage. 
But can a smaller tower be designed to achieve the same sound stage and bass depth of a bigger speaker? If so, what what speakers pull this off?
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Showing 1 response by speakermaster

Baffle size and cubic inches make all the difference when it comes to dynamic full range sound in a large room and you will especially hear it when you get a true full size full range speaker that has a baffle three times the height and twice the width of the woofer you will not believe the foundation and depth of sound when you hear a big speaker loaf along in even a very large room. Small narrow baffle speakers with small drivers will not do this or any semblance of this type of sound at all in any size room.