My sound room is 15' x 24' x 9'. I'm wondering if the 800 Diamonds would be too big for this room?? What room sizes do others have with the 800's? Thanks for any advice.
Room size for 800 Diamonds
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caberxx,
I have 802D's in an 11' X 16' X 8' room. I've also put in acoustic treatments in my room, a dedicated HT room. The sound is incredible.
I know the 800D's are definitely bigger sounding. Your room should be fine to put them in. You may need to consider a few acoustic treatments to bring out some additional performance. And feed them plenty of current (think a very high current amp).
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Originally posted by htstevecaberxx,
I know the 800D's are definitely bigger sounding. Your room should be fine to put them in. You may need to consider a few acoustic treatments to bring out some additional performance. And feed them plenty of current (think a very high current amp).
Hope this helps.I refuse to tip-toe through life only to arrive safely at death...
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My room is 20x13x8 and I found the 800D's sounded fine, however the room did look a little over powered as I had two 2.5 seater sofas, with just 1 sofa it would have been fine.SoundEngine355
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My room is 20 x 18 x 10 and the multichannel set-up for SACD includes three 802Ds and two 802N are great. I treated the ceiling and have thick curtains for the windows.
I just feel I am a bit underpowered at the time! I have a CA-5200 and am waiting for the new CT-5300 to bi-amp the speakers. That should increase the current for the 802s:B I will use the CA-5200 for the tweeter and mid and the CA-5300 for the bass.Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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