Room size and floor standing speakers


Hi there,
I am looking to the future when I may want to go with a floor standing speaker. I have a monitor right now and it sounds great, but...

My room size ir 22L*13W*8H. Is this big enough to fit a floor stander. I've read on some other forums that fitting to big a speaker into small space is just not great.

Any feedback would be great.

Peter
mariasplunge
Thansk for the responses folks. I am considering some B &W's or something from the Focal utopia be line. obviously not the Grands, but maybe the Altos or novas. Should work ok right?

Cheers,
Peter
Peter,

My room is 11'3" x 23 with my system setup on the long wall. Sitting nearfield I feel is the way to go. View my system pics and you will see. It has challenges yes but IMHO a sweet little system.

Good Luck.
Maria:

My room is 21*13*7 and have had floorstanders with great success...set up on the short wall and speakers way into the room if they like to be such as Avalon. You may want to keep the floorstander rather slim, tight bass, may be a 2.5 way with woofers smaller than 8" but you can have full range for sure...Utopia Diva may be an option but at this price range, you have plenty of choice Avalon Ascendent II, Audio Physic you name it, Living Voice OBX, Merlin VSM top of the line, etc, etc. You may not need huge amplification, a bonus.
Mariasplunge, you're gonna buy what you want, and I know the marketing machine for B&W speakers is a steamroller, but there are lots of better speakers for the money. I have heard more than my fair share of their speakers and have never heard one I wanted buy...

Just do your homework. If you do, and B&W is the winner, then buy them. BUT don't buy them based on some kind of reputation.

JMNSHO...

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I have a pair of Klipschorns with a Lascala center in a room smaller than yours:17x13x8. It sounds great, but my secret is iso-wall-damping material from ASC. You also have the advantage of having room dimensions that meet the 1.6:1 "golden ratio" requirements that greatly reduce standing sound wave modes. With an 8 foot ceiling, your ideal room dimensions should be 8 x 12.8 x 20.48 feet. Check out this topic in Robert Harley's "The Complete Guide To High-End Audio"