Hi all,
As can be seen from other threads, when I started my search for a system with good attributes, I naturally started with floorstanders of impeccable capabilities.
As I slowly understood my room, I scaled down to BS, and as I understood my own aesthetic requirements (which for many would actually be called WAF), I went on-walls.
The on-walls I sampled were either atrocious sounding or terribly expensive.
The best I loved soundwise were the Dali Oberon and the Lyngdorf on-walls... way off budget for me.
I finally settled for the boxiest, and biggest woofered on-wall I could within my budget.
While I am happy, the experience did leave me with a question (outside of customs/GST cribs)
Why are speaker cos finding it difficult to make decent sounding speakers in smaller boxes?
Is it that difficult?
One of the outlier options I really considered was these:
www.aia-cinema.com
The cost in India is so outlandish, that I gave up on them.
But, barring a handful of such stuff, it is not like people in other parts of the world are also getting a good spread when it comes to choosing speakers for a small room.
My questions are:
1. Is it really that difficult to make good sound in a small room, economically?
2. Does it not make financial sense to the companies themselves?
3. Wouldn't it make sense for them to go more lifestyle+performance in today's world, where most new buyers have smaller and smaller spaces?
Would love it if there are opinions on this, contrarian or otherwise.
Regards
As can be seen from other threads, when I started my search for a system with good attributes, I naturally started with floorstanders of impeccable capabilities.
As I slowly understood my room, I scaled down to BS, and as I understood my own aesthetic requirements (which for many would actually be called WAF), I went on-walls.
The on-walls I sampled were either atrocious sounding or terribly expensive.
The best I loved soundwise were the Dali Oberon and the Lyngdorf on-walls... way off budget for me.
I finally settled for the boxiest, and biggest woofered on-wall I could within my budget.
While I am happy, the experience did leave me with a question (outside of customs/GST cribs)
Why are speaker cos finding it difficult to make decent sounding speakers in smaller boxes?
Is it that difficult?
One of the outlier options I really considered was these:
CCM5-P point source coaxial 5 1/4" shallow wall or ceiling mount
On this page we show you detailed information about our CCM5-P point source coaxial shallow on wall or on ceiling surround Atmos speaker.

The cost in India is so outlandish, that I gave up on them.
But, barring a handful of such stuff, it is not like people in other parts of the world are also getting a good spread when it comes to choosing speakers for a small room.
My questions are:
1. Is it really that difficult to make good sound in a small room, economically?
2. Does it not make financial sense to the companies themselves?
3. Wouldn't it make sense for them to go more lifestyle+performance in today's world, where most new buyers have smaller and smaller spaces?
Would love it if there are opinions on this, contrarian or otherwise.
Regards