@paulcreed
I have a friend who also has a small room...with the sofa set up for listening and placed in the room with a wall directly behind it. My friend has tower speakers which he put on furniture sliders so that when he listens, the can position them about 6' from the sofa and about 7' apart. He has 2 12" sealed subs in the front corners of the room....directly opposite the sofa. Hardwood floors, drywall and 9' ceilings best describe the room.
The Sound: In a way, it is almost shocking considering what you know in your brain is going to be a mess of reflections and boominess....but it isn't. The bass is reasonably tight, defined and low....and no doubt could be even better with 3 or four subs to further smooth out the small room resonances. As for the mids/highs....you almost get the sense that you are experiencing an all enveloping surround sound....not with pinpoint imaging but also not bright and totally diffuse....and it is a very "live" sound with most music.
My takeaway is that it is easier to get good sound in a bigger room...but it is not impossible to get good sound in a small room.
I have a friend who also has a small room...with the sofa set up for listening and placed in the room with a wall directly behind it. My friend has tower speakers which he put on furniture sliders so that when he listens, the can position them about 6' from the sofa and about 7' apart. He has 2 12" sealed subs in the front corners of the room....directly opposite the sofa. Hardwood floors, drywall and 9' ceilings best describe the room.
The Sound: In a way, it is almost shocking considering what you know in your brain is going to be a mess of reflections and boominess....but it isn't. The bass is reasonably tight, defined and low....and no doubt could be even better with 3 or four subs to further smooth out the small room resonances. As for the mids/highs....you almost get the sense that you are experiencing an all enveloping surround sound....not with pinpoint imaging but also not bright and totally diffuse....and it is a very "live" sound with most music.
My takeaway is that it is easier to get good sound in a bigger room...but it is not impossible to get good sound in a small room.

