do small speakers produce small sound? do big speakers produce big sound?
there are tiny speakers like bose/gallo etc. there a bookshelves. then there are floor standers.
i once remember a speaker sales man in a shop (maybe stereo exchange) in new york, dismissing bose cubes, saying the sound it produced had 'no body'.
what is the minimum size a speaker should (heights, width, depth etc) be to produce the full range of sound - maybe not the lowest of bass, but still an overall range.
or even if we discount bass totally (and say use a sub), what minimum size should a speaker be to produce the full midrange and highs.
appreciate the insights.
there are tiny speakers like bose/gallo etc. there a bookshelves. then there are floor standers.
i once remember a speaker sales man in a shop (maybe stereo exchange) in new york, dismissing bose cubes, saying the sound it produced had 'no body'.
what is the minimum size a speaker should (heights, width, depth etc) be to produce the full range of sound - maybe not the lowest of bass, but still an overall range.
or even if we discount bass totally (and say use a sub), what minimum size should a speaker be to produce the full midrange and highs.
appreciate the insights.