Is room size considered when they design speakers?


Never see speakers saying best used in a 15 x 15 room.   
Also, why do speaker cabinets tend to be larger as they get more expensive? Not easy to answer. I know bigger handles bigger drivers but is this the only reason?
emergingsoul
As originally intended the buyer would sit cross legged in the room, not even need to connect the speakers, merely chant the name Ohmmmmmm ohmmmmm ohmmmm ohmmmmm ohmmmmmm over and over again, after several hours inducing a trance state in which transcendental audio performance is imagined. Then someone pointed out the many insurmountable problems with the speaker itself. But being a small company they could only afford to tackle one, and so the name was shortened to just Ohm.
"...after several hours inducing a trance state in which transcendental audio performance is imagined. Then someone pointed out the many insurmountable problems with the speaker itself. But being a small company they could only afford to tackle one..."


Who about what? millercarbon always about Tekton.
BIG speakers that move a lot of air, work better for me in a ported ROOM...Large Baffle speakers that DON’T move a lot of air but have a wide baffle add a LOT of early bass reflections BACK to the sweet spot. The smaller the room and the larger the speaker, the more I open the room up. I open two rear 36" french doors. It "ports" a lot of the extra bass and depressurizes the room plus tames the low mids. Those waves are still pretty long. they go right on out the doors behind the seated position..Along with Xtra bass ect.. works quite well

Look at the speakers I use the forward facing baffle is only 6-8" wide and the speaker is over 390 lb and 74" tall The rear baffle is 16"

The smaller version for smaller rooms is close in width but only has a 8" rear baffle and 48" tall. Either works just fine, there is a larger and smaller version too. Understand, these planars alone will handle 300 watt on the small ones and 500 on the Elixirs, They will leave you DEAF and calling 911.
Add the bass 300hz and below which (NOW) is comprised of columns (of course) 4 12" MB and 4 12" subs. THEY move the air.. the planars don’t.

You stand in front of those planars and turn um up, YOU’LL catch on fire. LOL. You stand in front of the MB columns, LOL it will push the air out of your chest... The subs, do what subs do... NOT MUCH...
Put on 50 cent.. hee hee.. Tape the windows on the french doors they will back the screws out of the sheetrock.. YUP.. No nails in that room..

With OB servo bass you can close the doors. weird.. Completely different how the room pressurises.

SIZE counts... I guess..

Regards