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Good speaker system. Rating, manufacturers, characteristics

A good speaker system at home allows you to maximize your sound potential when listening to music or watching movies. How to choose the best equipment that meets the parameters of the room and your own expectations? An overview of the main assessment criteria, reviews and ratings of various system models, as well as customer and professional reviews will help to understand the issue.

Classification by type of accommodation

When choosing for a home, it is important to consider where it will be located. On this basis, four subgroups of equipment can be distinguished:

  • ceiling;
  • outdoor;
  • wall;
  • built-in.

The first option is quite common for small rooms, but some models can provide good sound and fairly spacious rooms. Such speakers, despite the name, are not attached to the ceiling, but on special racks.

Attention! It is not worth saving space and installing this type of speaker on the floor or other surfaces. Such acoustics will strongly resonate with the surface, which will lead to a significant deterioration in sound.

Floor standing speakers are very effective for rooms larger than 18 m2. Before buying a system, you should analyze the compatibility of its performance with the power of the amplifier. In the event that the amplifier "falls short", the speakers will not be able to fully reveal their capabilities. It is also possible an involuntary shutdown of equipment when increasing the volume parameters.

Wall-mounted ones will help save space in the room, since they are quite compact and conveniently attached. They are a good analogue of ceiling acoustics. This category includes soundbars and soundbars. They can be installed above or below, enhancing the sound quality of the built-in speakers.

Built-in acoustics, as a rule, are mounted in the ceiling, but in some cases also in the walls. Indispensable in confined spaces. They are often used where it is impossible to install larger equipment - in corridors, bathrooms, saunas, etc. For placement in conditions of high values ​​of humidity or temperature, a separate category of columns is produced, with protection against these influences.

Body materials

Modern manufacturers offer speaker models made from the following materials:

  • tree;
  • plywood;
  • plastic;
  • aluminum;
  • glass.

There is an opinion that the best raw material for the column is wood. This statement is based on knowledge of the acoustic qualities of this natural material. Experts refute this opinion, substantiating the fact that sound production does not come from the body itself, as is the case with a guitar or other musical instruments. Sound is emitted from the system speakers.

Considering this, the material of the column can be very different. It is important that it corresponds to the required level of strength and does not "add" unnecessary sounds during operation. The choice of material affects the appearance and cost of the equipment. The physical size of the speakers also affects sound production.

Advice. Quite expensive speakers are produced from rare wood species. As a low-cost analogue, you can use systems covered with a vinyl film of the appropriate texture.

Specifications

The quality and depth of sound, as well as the practicality and functionality of the equipment, are determined by several parameters.

Number of stripes

The sound spectrum, conventionally, can be divided into separate areas, called stripes. They can all be emitted from one or more speakers. A feature of acoustic systems is the ability to distribute sounds of different frequencies between several speakers. The choice of one or more speakers depends on personal preference and room capabilities. For an organization with a deep, realistic sound, it is better to choose a 2-way or 3-way system.

Power

This parameter is responsible for the overall reliability of the system, including mechanical. The power has a rather indirect value on the loudness of sound production. To determine the optimal value of the parameter, you should compare it with the size of the room.

  • for rooms up to 20 m 2 - from 60 to 80 W;
  • for rooms from 20 to 40 m 2 - from 100 to 120 W;
  • for rooms over 40 m 2 - from 150 W and above;

In addition, it is important to ensure that the power of the amplifier in the system does not exceed the power of the speakers.

Frequency and sensitivity

The sound volume is determined by a parameter such as sensitivity. The dependence is as follows - the higher it is, the more powerful the sound produced. Sensitivity is measured in decibels, 85 dB is sufficient.

The optimal frequency range for a small home theater is from 100 to 20 thousand Hz. In some cases, a wider spectrum may be appropriate - from 20 to 35 thousand Hz.

A separate category is monitor speakers with the most flat frequency response. They are more intended for professional use, for example, in recording studios. However, installation at home is also possible. They can be passive or active. The latter are distinguished by an already built-in amplifier.

How to test the sound of your speakers

When choosing equipment in a store, you should take advantage of the test listening opportunity. You should pay attention to the following points:

  • for test sound, use a recording in the Audi-CD format or other similar formats, but not MP3, which does not allow you to perceive all the capabilities of the speaker;
  • for a more realistic sound, you should ask your consultant not to use an amplifier with a multi-band equalizer. With his help, some sellers seek to expand the frequency range. The usual will be enough, with a tone control;
  • it is best to listen to familiar music or classics, with a lot of instruments;
  • listen to music for several minutes, while changing the volume level, including the maximum.

If listening is not possible, you should read the detailed reviews and reviews detailing the sound of the selected model.

Recommendations and expert advice will help you choose a good speaker system for your home. It is important to take into account both the technical parameters of the equipment and the dimensions and characteristics of the room in which it will be located. It is also better to test the sound of several models of the same class before making the final choice. Before buying, it is worth examining the parameters of the system according to the technical passport and comparing them with the characteristics of the existing equipment.

How to choose a speaker system for your home: video

With your budget, it is better to consider the option of regular stereo Hi-Fi, and in this case it will most likely need to be increased. At least you will not experience severe disappointment from a heap of useless boxes cluttering the room, which will not even turn on in a short time.

DAVIS ACOUSTICS KvK 5 set MKII
Mordaunt Short, front of Carnival 2, center of Carnival 5, rear of Carnival 1.

In principle, an option that has the right to exist and sounds pretty decent in small living rooms. I can only draw a conclusion by the nature of the sound of its individual components in stereo (I did not hear it with the kit, but based on many years of experience I can make a fairly confident assumption). BUT:

Connect it to cheap pits, denon, etc. simply means throwing money down the drain;

They require the purchase of acoustic stands (required!) And the placement of at least the fronts in a sufficient free field (at least 20 cm from the rear wall (the front of the speaker is in front) and about 30 cm from the sides, and preferably 40-50 cm). For the rear junior Carnival, this parameter is leveled to a minimum and, in principle, they can be fixed on the wall;

It is necessary to connect ALL speakers of this set, with the exception of the subwoofer, with high-quality speaker cables with so-called. "silver plated" conductors, such as the QED Silver series. OFC copper will give some air shortage on the HF and they will sound aggressive, with a tendency to lisp (these speakers are very sensitive to the quality of the cables);

Minimum receiver for this Cambridge CXR120 kit;

The kit needs subwoofer support in the cinema, but the proposed sub (Carnival 7) is better to bypass the tenth road, look towards the initial REL, you can safely take it on the secondary.

As a result, you will get a good seamless covering of a room of 20-24 sq.m. in a movie with a fairly good implementation of surround effects, but in a small comfort zone (for about a couple of people on the couch), the level of normal stereo reproduction is like that of a good budget Hi-Fi system (it is better to turn off the sub, or immediately set it to a cutoff frequency of no higher than 70 Hz and carefully phase with the edges). If we consider from the point of view of budgetary costs, then the version of the recreation center for the living room, taking into account racks, cables, a receiver and an AU, will cost approximately from 200 tr., The options are cheaper - a waste of money and a sea of ​​disappointment that can "please" only inexperienced teenagers and For extremely unassuming consumers who buy DK on the "shob boulo" principle, for half the amount you can get a good stereo setup with a much more predictable and high-quality result.

If you are potentially not ready to make such expenses, then it is better to focus on the soundbar or the so-called. DC "out of the box", i.e. completely ready-made kits from a single source. At least you will experience less frustration and save money.

And so, you decided to purchase budget-class hi-fi acoustics for home, but then a dilemma appears - either buy what suits you according to the budget allocated for it, and be content with the sound received for this money, or choose something better, but in a more expensive segment. As usual in life, good and cheap rarely go together. In this review, we tried to collect those models that combine these two seemingly incompatible qualities. Of course, everyone can make the final choice only with direct listening, but we highly recommend taking note of these models.

Cambridge Audio S30


The tweeter faceplate is cut as such in order to bring the two speakers (tweeter and woofer) closer together for better integration. The speaker design allows a simplified crossover to be used between them, and for even better effect, the speakers are connected separately with two sets of cables.

The volume of the cabinet (body) is quite deep, on the rear panel the connection block and the bass reflex are combined. The speakers are designed for use at a distance of at least 8 cm from the wall.

Victorious power and clarity. This is an excellent speaker system that combines victorious beat power and sound clarity. The bass does not get rumbling, even if the frequency range drops to 59Hz, it is impressive but not annoying, being fast and accurate, filling any music with energy, be it hard rock or classical music.

But the S30 is especially good at mids and highs, and it seems that this has a lot to do with the minimum crossover used. Voices are open and clear, and instruments - from acoustic to electronic - sound great and powerful when you need it.
these speakers are on fairly heavy stands at a slight angle towards the listener, and you get a well-focused audio cabin with really good surround sound.

The S30 lives up to the famous Cambridge acoustics formula: it looks great, sounds great, and offers an intriguing alternative to established favorites at its level.

pros
Powerful
Pretty decent bass for such a small speaker
Beautiful design
Great price

Minuses
Not everyone will like the design
Significant depth housing may not be suitable for all users

Specifications:



Number of bands - 2
Sensitivity: 90dB
Frequency Response Range: 55 Hz - 20 kHz
Nominal impedance: 4-8 ohm
Speakers: Tweeter: 1 x 25 mm (1 ") Woofer: 1 x 115 mm (4.5") Mid / Woofer
Recommended maximum amplifier power: 100W
Magnetic shielding: Yes
Dimensions (H x W x D): 226 x 160 x 235 mm (including grill)
Weight: 3.75kg

Boston Acoustics A 25


The compact and slightly domed Boston Acoustics A 25 speakers feature magnetic removable grilles and expertly crafted from the latest (gloss black) and traditional materials (leather imitation vinyl) to create the experience of watching your granny in Nike sneakers. ...

The A-25 features a 25mm dome tweeter and 13cm mid-bass cone on the front, and a bass reflex in the rear along with a movable suspension bracket.

The system is completely free and unassuming in terms of placement and can serve well as a suspended speaker, but in order for it to sound better, it requires a little free space and this inevitably leads to the choice of placing on special stands or shelves.

The sound is impressive. With sparkle but not overly zealous, open but pleasantly focused, the A-25 sounds balanced and no-nonsense. With its help, you will be able to appreciate how good First Aid Kit’s are in the song When I Grow Up.

This model has excellent resolution at the top end, it sounds just as balanced and confident in the middle, and has enough tonal variation at the bottom to compensate for the slight lack of punch.

A worthy thing. The entire frequency range is perfectly integrated, and Boston's sound evokes a great feeling - even the most complex recordings delight with a harmony of sound that you can hardly find anywhere else at this price.

pros
Surround, immersive, not childish sound, with medium resolution

Minuses
The bass isn't too convincing
Body made from an intricate mix of materials

Specifications:

Type - shelf, passive, bass reflex type

The set includes 2 loudspeakers
Number of bands - 2
Recommended amplifier power - 10-150 W
Sensitivity - 89 dB
Impedance - 8 Ohm
Frequency Response Range - 55-25000 Hz (± 3dB)
Crossover frequency - 2.4 kHz

Gold-plated connectors - yes

HF emitter - 25 mm, dome
Woofer - 133.3 mm
Removable grill - yes
Dimensions (WxHxD) - 183x271x225 mm
Weight - 4.58 kg
Price - RUB 9,990

DALI Zensor 1


Despite the high quality of this model and even some pretentiousness of compact, well-made enclosures, Dali speakers are quite consistent with their price tag - but the difference between the sound they give out and the numbers on the labels is quite significant.

The Zensor 1s handle the storm and onslaught of Kenny West's song Power and the delicacy of Kate Bush's Flower of the Mountain with equal ease. Its sound is open and clear.

Amazing attention to detail. Pure, but not sterile, sound that plunges into the very core of music, where sounds merge and split - this sound quality is usually characteristic of speaker systems that cost an order of magnitude, or even two, higher in price. They manage to combine meticulous attention to detail with ease of listening, making the longest audio session fly by in a flash.

Striking the perfect balance between clarity and power is tricky at any price point, so the confidence with which the Zensor 1 balances this fine line is amazing.

pros
Quite sufficient height, clarity of sound and drive
Great listening feeling

Minuses
Nothing significant

Specifications:

Type - shelf, passive, bass reflex type
Acoustic emission - monopolar
Number of bands - 2

Sensitivity - 86.5 dB
Maximum sound pressure - 106 dB SPL
Impedance - 6 Ohm
Frequency Response Range - 53-26500 Hz (± 3dB)
Crossover frequency - 2.9 kHz
Power amplifier connector - screw
Gold-plated connectors - yes
Emitter type - dynamic
HF emitter - 25 mm, dome, textile
Woofer - 133 mm
Removable grill - yes
Mounts for mounting - yes
Magnetic protection - yes
Finish options - black, walnut
Dimensions (WxHxD) - 162x274x228 mm
Weight - 4.2 kg
Price - 12 790 rubles

Mission MX1


The sound of this model is simply overwhelming: Mission MX1 speakers attack any music with boundless enthusiasm, which creates an exhilaratingly resonant sound. The key to this sound is synchronicity: the synthetic rhythms of James Blake in The Wilhelm Scream start and stop with superb precision, and all frequency bands are clearly separated from each other, which creates an inextricable unity of the experience as a whole.
The MX1 sounds better with its removable grilles, achieving the best tonal balance when standing close to the wall, where the ports coming out to the rear give out bass without causing rumble. But it actually sounds good almost everywhere.
It's fair to say that the high frequencies, while overall they sound bright and pleasant, are unlikely to be a decoration of a high-quality recording, but this is more than worth the price that most people will gladly pay.

pros
Impressive, clear and powerful sound
Free layout
Robust case

Minuses
Doesn't hide the flaws of the recording
It is preferable to avoid atmospheric sounding electronics

Specifications:

Type - shelf, passive, bass reflex type
Acoustic emission - monopolar
Number of bands - 2
Recommended amplifier power - 25-100 W
Sensitivity - 86 dB
Impedance - 8 Ohm
Frequency Response Range - 58-20000 Hz (+/- 3dB)
Crossover frequency - 3 kHz
Emitter type - dynamic
HF emitter - 25 mm, dome
LF / MF-emitter - 127 mm
Removable grill - yes
Finishes - Black, Cherry, Mahogany, Walnut
Dimensions (WxHxD) - 172x280x258 mm
Weight - 5.1 kg
Price - 8 890 rubles

Q Acoustics 2010i


The ‘i’ version has a new tweeter, an increased mid-bass cone and an updated crossover to match the changes. The tweeter is now outward to minimize the potential negative effects of any vibration caused by the mid-woofer.
The case remains unchanged, except for the neat new front panel; considering that the system looks good, this is not a problem.
Connection is made through a pair of terminals on the bottom, each for a separate set of cables.

This system sounds a lot like its more massive 2020-winning variation, which is not surprising given the similar specifications.

They are characterized by the same combination of purified sound and an increased level of aggressiveness, and the degree of immersion in the recording is the same.
Not surprisingly, the larger speakers gain an advantage, however, at this size and price, hardly any other model can compete with 2010.

It's more powerful than you'd expect at its weight and will work just fine with the Denon D-M38, but if your budget can handle anything like the Marantz's 6004, a combination of a CD player with amplifier, you'll find that in exchange for the money spent, it can give you just great sound.

It is not easy to find a speaker that can boast the same harmonious and clear sound, while remaining so unassuming in terms of connectivity thanks to a well thought out and refined balance.

pros
In an improved form, it is even more interesting.
Impressive resolution
Well thought-out frequency balance

Minuses
Big 2020 is more tempting if you can afford something bigger.

Specifications:

Type - shelf, passive, bass reflex type
Acoustic emission - monopolar
The set includes 2 loudspeakers
Number of bands - 2
Recommended amplifier power - 15-75 W
Sensitivity - 86 dB
Impedance - 4-6 Ohm
Frequency Response Range - 68-22000 Hz
Crossover frequency - 2.8 kHz
Emitter type - dynamic
HF emitter - 25 mm
Woofer - 100 mm
Removable grill - yes
Additionally
Dimensions (WxHxD) - 150x235x203 mm
Weight - 3.5 kg
Price - 16 340 rubles

Tannoy Mercury V1


The fifth model is by far one of the best to date, thanks to a host of upgrades, including a stiffer cabinet and a lighter cone-shaped midbass diffuser.

All you have to do is listen to it and you will see how easy it is to succumb to the charm of Tannoy. The sound platform is larger than others in its class, and it manages to combine the effects of space and proximity better than any other.

A fusion of flexibility and toughness makes the instruments sound deliciously rich and the dynamic transitions beautiful. You might appreciate it and not find flaws in it, but comparison with other best speakers also shows that Tannoy is unlikely to yield to anyone in strength and assertiveness.
It has a slightly bulging dome tweeter, and while that suggests the harshest sound possible, trust me - it's worth it.

pros
Excellent tonal balance
Flexible, well synchronized and dynamic
Detail-rich sound

Minuses
Some competitors will drive harder

Specifications:

Type - shelf, passive, bass reflex type
Acoustic emission - monopolar
Number of bands - 2
Power - 50 W
Maximum power - 100 W
Recommended amplifier power - 10-70 W
Sensitivity - 86 dB
Impedance - 8 Ohm
Frequency Response Range - 45-25000 Hz (-6 dB)
Crossover frequency - 3.2 kHz
Power amplifier connector - screw
Gold-plated connectors - yes
Emitter type - dynamic
HF emitter - 25 mm
Woofer - 130 mm
Body material - MDF
Removable grill - yes
Magnetic protection - yes
Finishes - maple, walnut
Dimensions (WxHxD) - 170x300x255 mm
Weight - 4.5 kg
Price - RUB 10 800

Wharfedale Diamond 9.1


Speaker integration is almost perfect, with a 13cm Kevlar mid-bass cone and 25mm textile tweeter working in unison to create a wonderful, balanced sound. It is surprisingly clean - although perhaps some competitors have the advantage in this area - but the speaker system is quite capable of rediscovering a touching track for the listener, for example, Tomorrow by Nina Simone, presenting an impressive amount of detail.

The same confidence exudes the Wharfedale speaker system when Camper Van Beethoven's alternative rock song Take the Skinheads Bowling. Academic and thoughtful in its focus and attention to detail, the 9.1 still retains all the qualities it needs to make work not only the head, but also the legs.

From the top (recognizable and solid) to the bottom (strong and reliable), the Diamond performs well even on the most difficult materials. She can set the pace, easily come back when needed, and balance her voices on her own. Exactly.

pros
Sleek design at an affordable price
Transparent, clear and rhythmic sound

Minuses
Small size for the money

Specifications:

Type - shelf, passive, bass reflex type
Acoustic emission - monopolar
The set includes 2 loudspeakers
Number of bands - 2
Separate connection of LF and HF (Bi-wiring) - yes
Recommended amplifier power - 20-100 W
Sensitivity - 86 dB
Impedance - 6 Ohm
Frequency Response Range - 50-24000 Hz (-6 dB)
Crossover frequency - 2.3 kHz
Power amplifier connector - screw
Gold-plated connectors - yes
Emitter type - dynamic
HF emitter - 25 mm
Woofer - 125 mm
Removable grill - yes
Magnetic protection - yes
Dimensions (WxHxD) - 194x296x278 mm
Price - 7 200 rubles

Almost everyone talked about the sound industry in the 1980s. However, today this topic is rarely touched upon. Publications about can be found only in some specialized publications. But many of us are not even aware of the possibilities that modern audio technology can provide.

Entertainment systems

Home for every person is the place where, after a hard day's work, he can relax, spending time reading books or watching TV. For many of us, it is equally pleasant to listen to our favorite music or enjoy watching a movie.

In order to get the full sense of comfort, you need a good speaker system. Of course, any technique has built-in speakers. However, they tend to be of poor quality. That is why many people tend to purchase additional audio output devices. What are the best

Requirement criteria

How to choose a speaker system for home use? First of all, you need to decide why you need it. Of course, good for a sensitive music lover and for an ordinary housewife is far from the same concept. After all, their requests are fundamentally different from each other.

In addition, you will need to make a real assessment of the room's capabilities. Even if it is good, but with high power, it is hardly suitable for a small room of nine square meters.

That is why the selection of speakers for the home is not an easy task. And when solving this issue, it will be necessary to proceed not only from the parameters of the technique that reproduces sound, but also from its key features. Do not forget about your own preferences, as well as personal financial capabilities.

Acoustic stripes

Systems for sound reproduction are divided into five groups. The first of them includes single-way acoustics, the second - two-way, etc. How to choose by this parameter? For people who do not have special requests or are simply devoid of musical ear, it is quite enough to purchase a single-way system. All sounds of such speakers are emitted from only one speaker.

The best system is considered to be two-way. In it, one of the speakers reproduces the sounds of the middle and low frequencies, and the second - highs. This is a good speaker system for watching movies or listening to music, as it delivers deep bass separately. This uses a subwoofer. This is a speaker that reproduces the low frequency range of audio frequencies. A rather powerful speaker is built into it.

Good for people with more sophisticated musical taste - three-lane. It reproduces high, mid and low frequencies in separate speakers. This system allows you to hear smoother sound and the most intelligible speech.

Power

How to choose columns based on this parameter? Some buyers believe that the most powerful loudspeakers will produce the most volume possible. However, it is not. The power of the acoustics does not speak at all about the strength of the sound it produces.

This parameter indicates the mechanical reliability of the system. The higher it is, the more durable the speakers will be. There is one nuance to consider when choosing acoustics. It will be of better quality when the power of the speakers is higher than the same parameter of the amplifier.

Active and passive

There are two types of loudspeakers available on the market. The first one is active. In such a system, the amplifier is located in the speaker. In the passive type, it is separate.

With an amplifier, simply plug into an outlet. At the same time, they immediately begin to produce sounds. Passive systems won't work that way. In order to hear sound from such speakers, you need to connect an amplifier. Simply put, an active type of acoustics works like ordinary computer speakers. The passive system is similar in its principle of operation to headphones that are not plugged into an outlet.

Speaker systems with an active type amplifier have a big plus. It lies in their ease of use. In this regard, the entire system is quite mobile. It is not difficult to put it in another place or to unmount it. Another advantage of active acoustics is that each of its bands, that is, a speaker, has a separate amplifier, at the output of which there are crossover filters. They are also active. Such a filter is easy to adjust. And this allows you to get high quality sound.

An important criterion when choosing is a wider frequency range of the active system, as well as the presence of a volume control on the speakers, which is very convenient during operation.

The second type of system also has some advantages. First of all, they lie in their relatively low cost. In this case, passive systems, as a rule, are more powerful than active ones, and they can always be combined with an amplifier available in the house. In addition, such speakers do not need to supply a linear signal and voltage.

Sensitivity

A good speaker system that can reproduce the loudest sounds has high sensitivity. This indicator is measured in decibels. Their quantity determines the sound pressure that the speakers are capable of exerting on the surrounding space. The higher the sensitivity value, the louder the sound. For home use, speakers are perfect for which this value is 85 decibels.

Frequency

This parameter is also important for those who are interested in a good speaker system. A person is able to hear only those sounds that are in a certain range. It ranges from 20 to 20,000 Hertz. In this case, the frequencies are allocated to the following:

Low, ranging from 10 to 200 Hertz;
- medium - from 200 to 5000 Hertz;
- high - from 5000 to 20,000 Hz.

A speaker system purchased for a home theater may have a frequency ranging from 100-20000 Hertz. For music lovers, speakers with large spacing are recommended. The best for them will be speakers with a frequency of 20 to 35000 Hz.

Type of shell

This parameter should also be considered when choosing a speaker system. The most popular are closed and bass-reflex speakers. The body of the first of them is the simplest. It can have a variety of designs and satisfy the tastes of a wide variety of categories of buyers.

However, in a closed space, the frequency of the lower resonance increases significantly. This negatively affects the transmission of low frequencies. In this regard, most speaker systems use a bass reflex case.
It is an open box with perfectly sized dimensions. The cabinet houses an air vent that directs sound from the back of the speakers to the front. This can significantly boost the volume of the bass.

Material

On sale you can find speakers made of plastic, wood and chipboard. Each of these materials has its own advantages. So, plastic allows you to implement the most daring design solutions. It is quite cheap and lightweight. However, the sounds produced by such speakers are much simpler. This is due to the rattling of the plastic at high frequencies. Such speakers, as a rule, find their use when using a computer. They are not suitable for watching movies. In such cases, the best option would be a speaker system made in a wooden case.

Those who opted for plastic are advised to select speakers without sharp corners, edges and wide panels, as well as having a high-quality reliable assembly.

Formats

Ceiling speakers are suitable for a small room. They are quite compact, inexpensive and sound good. Their main disadvantage is shallow bass. In addition, overhead speakers have low sensitivity. To reproduce loud sound, you need only 40 watts of power.

Good for the hall - rack. In terms of its size, it is larger than the ceiling, but at the same time it provides sufficient depth of low frequencies.
Very convincing bass sounds thanks to the floorstanding speakers. It is also a great hall speaker that can shake the floor in a room. These speakers produce good sound and do not need a heavy duty amplifier.

However, the size of the loudspeakers is the main reason they need to be anchored to the floor to eliminate additional cabinet vibration. In addition, when these speakers are moved away from the walls for better sound, the space occupied by them is significantly increased. Such speaker systems are quite massive and attract attention. And their cost is not so small.

Professional technique

According to some lovers of good music, these audio systems are the highest quality. However, in reality, everything is different. Professional loudspeaker systems have their own name not at all from favorably differing parameters. They are simply used to carry out activities related to the reproduction of sound.

Professional speaker systems do not have any design sophistication, and expensive materials are not used in their manufacture. Their main difference from amateur speakers is the use of some elements that can withstand a constant load. After all, such systems work in stores or fitness clubs all the time, during all working hours. In addition, professional speakers are powerful. It is she who allows them to sound a fairly large space.

Manufacturers

Those who want to buy the best speaker system and have sufficient funds should consider the equipment of those manufacturers who are leaders in the audio reproduction equipment market. And first of all I would like to say about Bowers & Wilkins (B&W). In the list of the best manufacturers of loudspeaker systems, it rightfully occupies one of the first places. The company specializes in the production of the most advanced home theater systems. At the same time, it offers its customers only the best acoustics, ideally reproducing any music. Such systems are not cheap. However, with their help, you can hear almost perfect sound.

The rating of the best manufacturers continues with Rotel equipment. It originated as a small family business, and today it is a solid company that professionally deals with sound equipment. Reviews of consumers who bought her home appliances confirm the high quality of the devices. In addition, the company manufactures audio systems that are suitable for customers with different income levels.

Affordable and quality speakers are offered by Yamaha. This Japanese manufacturer knows a lot about more than just speaker systems. Some divisions of the company also produce classical and other musical instruments that are highly valued by consumers all over the world.

Jamo audio equipment is also well known to many users. The speakers produced by it are of high quality and are in various price categories.

Brands such as JBL, Magnat, Dali and HECO also produce sound-worthy products.

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