Nice idea. I SUGGEST: call one of LA's big audio designers who do clubs in town. You can certainly find a club in LA. They will probably advise you to get commercial-level units from a major manufacturer (I am personally NOT a fan of bose, but whatever...) and will be able to visit YOUR ROOM and suggest what and WHERE to place speakers.
Pay them for this advice as it is critical to not buying a bunch of random items and HOPING they sound good IN YOUR ROOM, which is much more important than the items you buy. (I would bet I could use a few old Minimus 7 Radio Shack speakers and a woofer or two and do a good job there, but that is another discussion.)
I realize posters have nothing but good intentions with their personal suggestions, but we are dealing with YOUR ROOM, not theirs. Loud, distorted music gives people headaches, especially when paired with alcohol.
Like in many parts of life, size is NOT the critical variable--the quality of clear sound IN YOUR ROOM at high volume is most important. Do not leave this to chance. Spend a few hundred getting a professional survey and then spend your thousands.
Cheers, and happy partying!
Pay them for this advice as it is critical to not buying a bunch of random items and HOPING they sound good IN YOUR ROOM, which is much more important than the items you buy. (I would bet I could use a few old Minimus 7 Radio Shack speakers and a woofer or two and do a good job there, but that is another discussion.)
I realize posters have nothing but good intentions with their personal suggestions, but we are dealing with YOUR ROOM, not theirs. Loud, distorted music gives people headaches, especially when paired with alcohol.
Like in many parts of life, size is NOT the critical variable--the quality of clear sound IN YOUR ROOM at high volume is most important. Do not leave this to chance. Spend a few hundred getting a professional survey and then spend your thousands.
Cheers, and happy partying!