Room size and floor standing speakers


Hi there,
I am looking to the future when I may want to go with a floor standing speaker. I have a monitor right now and it sounds great, but...

My room size ir 22L*13W*8H. Is this big enough to fit a floor stander. I've read on some other forums that fitting to big a speaker into small space is just not great.

Any feedback would be great.

Peter
mariasplunge
Mariasplunge, you're gonna buy what you want, and I know the marketing machine for B&W speakers is a steamroller, but there are lots of better speakers for the money. I have heard more than my fair share of their speakers and have never heard one I wanted buy...

Just do your homework. If you do, and B&W is the winner, then buy them. BUT don't buy them based on some kind of reputation.

JMNSHO...

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I have a pair of Klipschorns with a Lascala center in a room smaller than yours:17x13x8. It sounds great, but my secret is iso-wall-damping material from ASC. You also have the advantage of having room dimensions that meet the 1.6:1 "golden ratio" requirements that greatly reduce standing sound wave modes. With an 8 foot ceiling, your ideal room dimensions should be 8 x 12.8 x 20.48 feet. Check out this topic in Robert Harley's "The Complete Guide To High-End Audio"
Redwood. Thanks for the response. That is fanatastic. Now i wonder it that recommendation is based on putting the speakers on the short wall or long. I only have theoption of the long, as that is my room set up.

On the subject of the B&W's, yes it does seem they have a marketing machine. I honestly love the jm labs sound and will, money permitting, focus on some speaker from their utopia line. Either the L&R monitors or their full-blown alto or diva.

Thanks for everyones help.

Cheers,
Peter
I have heard several JM Labs speakers and was pleasantly surprised. They will offer much more speaker for the money...

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Hi Peter. JM Lab is a great choice (they prefer to be called "Focal" these days). If you don't want a sub, for a room that size and the possibility of the long wall positioning, I think the Divas would be perfect. The Divas love having some room to their sides for good bass integration and it is very hard to beat their imaging since they are so narrow. great speaker. You will only be disappointed if you don't work at setting them up properly - which means experiement with their placement. Sometimes it only takes a couple inches to make them go from good to great.

I prefer the JM Lab sound over the B&W (I currently own some N804 as well as my JM Lab 926). It boils down to the JM Labs being revealing and the B&Ws being ruthless.

Arthur