Some honesty required...are my speakers too much for a 2.8m x 4m room?

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  • WelshOne
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 117

    Some honesty required...are my speakers too much for a 2.8m x 4m room?

    Hi All,

    Current set up is 803D, HTM2D, 805S, Rotel 1570, 1575, 12" Sunfire HRS sub to name a few........

    Current room is 3.3m x 4.7m and it sounds good to me, but the new room (2nd baby forces move to the back of house) is 2.8m x 4m with no rear wall.

    Just looking for a straight forward answer............I may have asked a similar question in the past, apologies for repeating myself.......I need to make a decision and it seems silly having kit if this calibre (and money) underperforming in such an environment! :cry:

    Over to the experts................ :T

    Thanks!
  • ShadowZA
    Super Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 1098

    #2
    I think that it is doable. In fact, with some acoustic treatment on the front & side walls to absorb reflections it can be simply fantastic! The 803D & HTM2D = perfect front-end match. You don't need to pump up the volume too much to get great & detailed sound. Go 4 it & enjoy. :T

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    • scanido
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 548

      #3
      Sound wise should be fine, but cosmetically it may be a different story.

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      • theblue
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 116

        #4
        I'd say you're fine, any speaker larger would be too much, but you're on the safe side of the cutoff.
        Marantz SR5002 (music fed by apple airport express via optical)
        rotel RB-985 THX (4 channels bipowering fronts, 1 for the center)
        B&W - 683, CDM-CNT, CDS3 (sides), DM601 (rears)
        a combo of haveflex and audioquest cables.

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        • stuofsci02
          Super Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 1241

          #5
          I will be different then everybody else and say I think it will be too small. With adequate spacing between the walls and the speaker I figure the center lines of your speakers will only be 6 ft apart. I don't think you will get that big image I know those speakers can do.. Add in the HTM2D and there will be almost no separation between channels..

          But hey.. What do I know... If you have the equipment and the room already, doesn't hurt to try!
          Main System:
          B&W 801D
          Emotiva USP-1 Pre-Amp
          Chord SPM-650 Stereo Amp
          Oppo BDP-105
          Squeezebox Touch


          Second System:
          B&W CM7
          Emotiva UMC-1
          Emotiva UPA-2
          Oppo BDP-83SE
          Grant Fidelity DAC-09

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          • WelshOne
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 117

            #6
            Thanks guys........general consensus is possible then...which is better than 'not a chance'.... 8O

            Losing the soundstage/separation is a concern, and I will try as you suggested and bring the front end together as they would ultimately have to sit in the new room, see how that shakes out?

            I did try phantom center and it wasnt great

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