Room size and 804s

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  • ChrissB
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 23

    Room size and 804s

    I own a pair of 704s driven by an AZ1 yamaha av amp. I’m thinking to sell them and get a pair of 804’s. My only concern is if my room that is really small (3.75 X 3.40 meters) can handle the bass or it’ll get boomy. I know that I’d be safe if I get 805s but I really prefer floorstanders as to my ears, music has more “body”. Unfortunately I can’t demo any of them in my place as I live in a small town and I have to order the speakers.
    Any advice will be much appreciated.

    P.S. Currently there’s no such problem with my 704s.
  • Kobus
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 402

    #2
    A bigger concern will be to determine if your amp will drive the 804's, if not the sound will not improve.

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    • ChrissB
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2005
      • 23

      #3
      You are absolutely right I am going to buy a stereo amp. Room cannot be changed tho….that's why it puzzles me.

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      • DrBoom
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2003
        • 325

        #4
        I have 804's in a 4 x 3m room, and at first I was worried too if they would sound too bass-heavy in such a small room. So I started out with 805's, but after a month or 2 I still wanted 804's so I bought them.
        Have had them for a year now, no problem what so ever.
        Not boomy or bass-heavy at all.
        I do have to say that they sound better in a large room because the soundstage is limited by your roomsize now. But they still sound great, even in a much too small room.

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        • nyny
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2004
          • 128

          #5
          My 804S are in a 5x5m room and initially I do find the bass region to be a tiny bit boomy (due to room layout, the speakers are very close to the back wall). However, the bass region tightened up after I did the following:

          1) I switched out the rubber feets with the spikes (noticeable difference);
          2) Break in the speakers (took about 3 weeks in my case);
          3) Added a rug and a larger sofa to my room (I have hardwood floor and the room is not acoustically treated).

          Hope this helps.
          Tony
          Tony

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          • ChrissB
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2005
            • 23

            #6
            thanks for the replies ppl, sure they are very helpfull. BTW what kind of amplification do you use to drive your 804s? are 200w/c behemoths needed or is something like accuphase E-308 (100w/8ohms, 140w/4ohms) ok?

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