Your Essential Guide to Picking a New Speaker System

Anyone who loves music or movies needs to have a good speaker system in their home. This guide will talk you through all you need to know about picking a new speaker system.

What Will You Use Them For?

There are many different uses for speakers. And how you intend to use yours will have an impact on which speaker system is the right one for you. If you’re the kind of person that likes to sit back and listen to music in detail, enjoying the quality of the audio, you’ll need a high-quality system. For those kinds of people, a 7.1-channel surround sound system is the ideal kind of speaker system.

But not everyone has such needs. So, if you prefer to listen to music casually, a bookshelf speaker system will probably be adequate. There’s no sense in splashing out on an expensive system if you’re not going to appreciate the quality if offers. If you intend to use the speakers mainly for watching TV and movies, you will definitely need a soundbar and a surround sound system. If you want to use your speaker system outside, you should read the post on outdoor speakers at TopRateTen.com.

How Much Space Do You Have?

Space is an important factor to take into account when you’re choosing a new speaker system. It’s impossible to get the right system if you don’t think about how it will work in the space you have. Firstly, think about room size. Generally, small rooms are not good at dealing with large speakers. They tend to overload the room with bass, and that won’t sound good. And large, open rooms don’t suit small speakers because the sound just gets lost and sounds pathetic.

Your floors will have an impact too. Hard, smooth floors will cause sound to bounce off them, so it’s best to have carpet on the floor if possible. So, where should you place your speakers in the room? You can only install a 7.1 surround sound system if you have the space to do is. The sofa will need to be near the centre of the room with the various speakers surrounding it to create the best effect. There will need to be about 4 feet between you and the speakers to get the best sound from a surround sound system.

Technical Specs

There are two major technical issues to take into consideration when you’re buying a new speaker system. You need to think about how your speakers will match up to your amplifier or receiver. You need to make sure that the amplifier or receiver you have offers the necessary resistance to the speakers. This means that they stop the speakers from burning out because you don’t want that to happen.

Most popular speaker systems have an 8-ohm rating. This is fine, but make sure you don’t buy a system with a lower rating because this could put your speakers at risk in the long-term. Another specification to think about is the sensitivity of the speakers. Speakers with low sensitivity to take more power to reach higher volumes. But high sensitivity speakers use far less power, so they’re always preferable.

Subwoofers

Subwoofers are a type of speaker that produce a low, bassy sound. These can be useful for people who want to bolster their home cinema system. It’s definitely good to have one of these as part of your speaker system.

But do you need to use two? Some people would say yes in answer to that question. Sometimes, one subwoofer is fine, but there are circumstances in which two subwoofers can be useful too. If the room is big, having two will help to fill the room with bass.

Where to Buy

There are good things and bad things about buying a speaker system online. The same way that there are good things and bad things about buying from a shop. The main advantage of buying from a physical shop is that you can see the speakers in front of you. This gives you a practical idea of their size and how they might look when they’re in your home. You will also be able to listen to the quality of the sound that they produce before you commit to buying.

The good thing about buying a speaker system online is that you don’t have to deal with any annoying salespeople. When you buy from a store, you’ll instantly be jumped upon by a sales assistant who will try to sell you something. Sometimes these people are helpful, but most of the time they’re simply annoying. Whereas online retailers let you browse in peace, and they have top quality systems at lower prices than you can find in shops.

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