My experience with the DIs are that they are big and they sound even bigger than they look. I dont think any small speakers are going to rival that aspect of sounding big. Different and possibly better. Sure .. but a sound coming close to rivaling them in sounding large, I doubt very much.
What makes speaker's sound big?
Does a speaker need to have many drivers or a large driver area to sound big and fill the room?
I am asking this question because I have a pair of tekton design double impact and would like to replace them with smaller speakers and a pair of subwoofer's to better integrate the bass into my room.
I just borrowed a set of B&W 702S. The are good but the just don't make that floor to ceiling sound that I like.
Maybe I have already answered my own question (: But again I have not heard all the speakers out there.
My room measure 15x19' and the ceiling goes from 7.5 to 12.8'
I am asking this question because I have a pair of tekton design double impact and would like to replace them with smaller speakers and a pair of subwoofer's to better integrate the bass into my room.
I just borrowed a set of B&W 702S. The are good but the just don't make that floor to ceiling sound that I like.
Maybe I have already answered my own question (: But again I have not heard all the speakers out there.
My room measure 15x19' and the ceiling goes from 7.5 to 12.8'
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A small room! OK lots of good answers and some not so good. There are a number of key factors making speakers sound bigger: 1 - Design - many speakers that sound big have cabinets that are narrow allowing the music to flow around them. Flat faced speakers not as much in my experience. 2 - tweeter position - top - middle etc., will sound different along with a rear firing tweeter. 3 - bass drivers add to a bottom and do aid in the perception but not always 4 - Equipment - how does you amplifier impact the sound. In building amplifiers, I experienced an amp driving a pair of old AR speakers from the 70s or 80s come right out of the box. More open sounding than many high end systems completely filling the room with sound. 5 - I have heard a customer who owns both the DI speakers and also the Spatial Audio speakers. Guess which one sounds more open and room filling with depth to the soundstage? Happy Listening. |
You might like the Parker series with matching sub woofers. Awesome transparency with single driver! https://www.schmidtlambrixaudio.com/ |
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