
Too many built-in speakers? Here's how to find the right one
Discover five key factors to consider when choosing the perfect built-in speakers for your needs.
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The type of built-in speakers determines their design, placement, and specific audio capabilities, affecting how sound is distributed throughout a space. Understanding the different types helps you choose the right speaker for your environment and audio needs, enhancing your listening experience.
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Wall speaker
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35.– to 100.–Designed to be mounted on walls, saving floor space and integrating seamlessly with room decor.
Ideal for home theaters or living rooms, providing balanced sound projection throughout the area.
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Subwoofer
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35.– to 220.–Specializes in reproducing low-frequency sounds, enhancing bass quality in audio playback.
Perfect for music and movie enthusiasts who seek deep, impactful sound, adding richness to the listening experience.
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PA speaker
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78.– to 170.–Built for high power output, suitable for public address and large venues.
Great for events and performances, ensuring clear and loud sound over a wide area.
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InWall Speaker
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40.– to 220.–Installed directly into walls, offering a clean look without visible wires or bulky hardware.
Best for minimalist setups, delivering high-quality sound while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
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Small loudspeakers
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14.– to 83.–Compact design allows for versatile placement in various settings.
Ideal for smaller rooms or as part of a multi-speaker setup, providing clear sound without occupying much space.
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Audio channel refers to the number of distinct audio signals used in sound reproduction, impacting the depth and clarity of the audio experience. Choosing the right audio channel configuration is crucial for achieving the desired sound quality, whether for personal enjoyment or professional use.
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1.0 Channel
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51.– to 220.–Single audio channel provides mono sound, delivering the same audio signal through all speakers.
Ideal for basic audio needs and small spaces, offering simplicity without complex setup.
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2.0 Channel
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76.– to 160.–Two distinct channels provide stereo sound, creating a sense of space and directionality.
Perfect for music and general media consumption, offering an enhanced listening experience over mono.
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Stereo
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64.– to 240.–Stereo involves two or more audio channels, providing a broader sound stage and depth.
Recommended for immersive sound experiences in music and video, enhancing the realism and engagement.
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Stack depth refers to the thickness of a built-in speaker, which affects how it fits into cabinetry or walls during installation. It's crucial for ensuring the speaker integrates seamlessly into the intended space without protruding or requiring extensive modifications.
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Up to 50 mm
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25.– to 53.–Slim profile ideal for shallow installations where space is limited.
Perfect for minimalistic designs, offering a sleek appearance without compromising sound quality.
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51 - 100 mm
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33.– to 96.–Moderate depth suitable for standard installation spaces.
Balanced design providing a good blend of sound performance and space efficiency.
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101 - 150 mm
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70.– to 170.–Larger depth accommodating more powerful components for enhanced sound.
Ideal for spaces where sound performance is prioritized over compactness, such as home theaters.
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Form factor refers to the shape and design of built-in speakers, affecting how they fit within the available space and influence sound distribution. Choosing the right form factor is crucial for optimizing audio performance and ensuring seamless integration into the environment.
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Round
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33.– to 110.–Features a circular design that can offer a wide dispersion pattern, enhancing sound coverage.
Ideal for spaces where even sound distribution is desired, such as open areas or central installations.
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Rectangular
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39.– to 160.–Designed with a long, narrow shape that can focus sound in a specific direction.
Suitable for situations where directed sound is needed, like in home theater setups or narrow rooms.
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Square
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33.– to 94.–Comes in a compact, symmetrical shape, providing balanced sound output.
Perfect for areas with limited space, offering efficient use of room and consistent audio quality.
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The brand factor guides customers in choosing built-in speakers by highlighting reputable brands known for quality sound and reliability. Brands like Monacor, Magnat, and Omnitronic offer distinct features and technologies that cater to different audio preferences and installation needs.
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Monacor
Specializes in professional audio equipment with robust and durable designs.
Ideal for installations requiring high-quality sound reproduction and reliability.
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Magnat
Known for innovative acoustic technology and superior sound quality.
Perfect for audiophiles seeking immersive audio experiences in home settings.
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Omnitronic
Offers versatile audio products suitable for various applications.
Great for users looking for affordable yet effective sound solutions in both professional and casual environments.
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Hifonics
Renowned for high-performance audio systems with powerful outputs.
Recommended for users needing dynamic sound for large spaces or outdoor setups.
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Power Dynamics
Focuses on delivering efficient sound systems for public and commercial spaces.
Suitable for installations requiring clear, loud audio output in large venues.
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