Try your existing Tyler loudspeakers in the new room before moving on the something else.
Recommendations for speakers in a much smaller listening room.
My wife and I are in the process of buying and moving to a new patio home. We are both pretty excited about it. The only issue is I will have a much smaller listening room. I currently have a room that is 14.5 x 38, basically one half of the basement. The new room will be 12 x 16 with 8' ceilings.(taller than pervious room at 6'8") The question is what is a good speaker for that size room that will not overload the room. I like sound stage, imaging and listenability over analytical and highly detailed. My current speakers are Tyler acoustics Woodmere II and are giant towers. I do some vinyl on a vintage Panasonic DD TT with Ortofon MC1 cart. Mostly streaming with a Lumin T2, Oppo Digital 105 for disks with a Modwright KWH 225i. Thanks for any suggestions, Allen.
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Big speakers in a small room will load the room quicker then small speakers in a small room. Loading the room means sound pressure level. See here! 😎 Mike |
12’ x 16’ x 8’ is not really that small a room & with proper set up & treatment your Tylers would probably work fine..The question is do you really want to deal with a pair of 185 pound speakers in it or not.. |
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