Room dimensions - can this work?


I'm finally getting my basement renovated. Unfortunately it looks like my listening room will only be 14 X 12. Will this be big enough?

I'm using an Arcam A32 amp, Totem Forest speakers and a Totem Lightning subwoofer.

All advice is greatly appreciated.

Jim
spender_1
I wish I had your space. My room is 10.5 by 12.5 by 8.4 feet. An excellent system can be built in a smaller room, but smaller rooms have their own challenges.

The trick is to make the room larger acoustically than it is physically. Make the front wall, the two reflection points on each side wall, and the first reflection point on the ceiling acoustically diffusive. Make the back wall absorptive.

A search for "small room" on this site should return much very useful information.

Regards,
Jim Bailey
I'm getting excellent results in a 13' X 13' room using a diagonal set up! I'm also using in the ceiling corners, "corner busters" which I've made myself, using acoustical foams.
I'm sure many others can chime in using this particular set up.
Good luck, and have fun!
Thanks everyone for the tips. It will be a challenge but in the end it will be my room! Foam and acoustical paneling may help - great idea! Dedicated line - another great idea!

Jim
Hi Jim.
My room is a little bigger, but don't fret! Make sure you don't go too big on furniture. I used mass loaded vinyl behind homasote board, then 5/8" drywall to save interior space. Really works well for sound isolation in a small house. I also recently MOVED my equipment into an adjacent room, and use an infra-red repeater system with a Harmony One remote. This is CHEAP and works great! You would not believe the amount of room this opened up. I am in the process of swapping box monitors for in-wall surrounds, and I am installing in-ceilings for rears in a 7.1 setup.

RUN plenty of cable behind those walls. DO NOT forget to run ethernet!!
You can do it!!