
Too Many Built-in Speakers? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover the top five factors to consider when selecting built-in speakers to enhance your audio experience.
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The type of built-in speaker determines the audio setup and overall sound experience in a room. Choosing the right type ensures optimal sound quality and enhances the listening experience based on the room's acoustics and intended use.
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Subwoofer
Typical price
43.– to 160.–Designed to produce low-frequency sounds, enhancing bass depth and richness.
Ideal for home theater setups, providing a more immersive audio experience with powerful bass.
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Floorstanding speaker
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35.– to 94.–Tall, freestanding speakers that offer a full range of sound frequencies.
Perfect for larger spaces, delivering dynamic and room-filling audio performance.
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Center speaker
Typical price
57.– to 100.–Placed at the center of a sound system to deliver clear dialogue and vocals.
Essential for balanced sound in home theater systems, ensuring speech clarity in movies and shows.
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Front speakers
Typical price
29.– to 57.–Main speakers in a sound system that handle a wide range of audio frequencies.
Crucial for stereo sound setups, providing foundational sound quality and imaging.
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Audio channel refers to the number of separate audio signals used to create sound in built-in speakers. The choice of audio channel configuration directly influences the depth and quality of sound, affecting the overall listening experience.
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Stereo
Utilizes two audio channels to create a sense of width in sound.
Ideal for enhancing music listening and providing a more immersive audio experience.
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2.0 Channel
Consists of two speakers without a subwoofer, delivering balanced sound.
Great for general media consumption, offering clear and defined audio for everyday use.
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1.0 Channel
Features a single audio channel, providing mono sound.
Suitable for basic audio needs, like spoken-word content, where stereo effects are unnecessary.
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Stack depth refers to the physical height or thickness of built-in speakers, impacting their installation and integration into existing spaces. It is crucial for ensuring the speakers fit seamlessly into cabinets or walls, affecting both aesthetics and sound distribution.
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Up to 50 mm
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22.– to 48.–Compact size allows for easy installation in tight or shallow spaces.
Ideal for minimalist designs, ensuring speakers are discreet without compromising sound quality.
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51 - 90 mm
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35.– to 85.–Offers a balance between compactness and sound performance, suitable for most standard installations.
Provides enhanced sound depth and clarity while maintaining a sleek profile.
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91 - 150 mm
Typical price
57.– to 130.–Larger depth accommodates more advanced speaker components for superior sound quality.
Best for dedicated audio setups where sound performance is prioritized over space constraints.
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The form factor of built-in speakers refers to the shape and design of the speaker unit, which affects both aesthetic integration and sound distribution in a space. Choosing the right form factor ensures the speakers complement the room's decor and deliver optimal audio performance.
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Round
Features a circular design that can blend seamlessly into various ceiling or wall styles.
Ideal for spaces where a subtle, modern aesthetic is desired, providing uniform sound dispersion.
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Rectangular
Possesses an elongated shape that fits well in linear architectural designs.
Suitable for areas requiring directional sound focus, offering efficient space utilization and enhanced sound projection.
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Monacor Corner loudspeaker MKS-48/WS 30 W
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The sales unit refers to the quantity or configuration in which built-in speakers are sold, affecting both cost and installation considerations. Choosing the appropriate sales unit ensures you have the right amount of components for your audio setup, preventing overspending or under-equipping your space.
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1 pcs.
Typical price
40.– to 130.–Single speaker unit, suitable for adding or replacing one speaker in an existing setup.
Ideal for customizing or expanding audio systems without purchasing unnecessary additional units.
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1 pair
Typical price
51.– to 160.–Includes two speakers, typically matched for stereo sound systems.
Perfect for creating a balanced audio output in small to medium-sized rooms, offering good value for stereo setups.
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Set
Typical price
170.– to 220.–A complete package often including multiple speakers, sometimes with a subwoofer.
Best for establishing a full surround sound system, providing a comprehensive audio experience in larger spaces.
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