Are powered or serious speakers better within life-size room environments?




Answers:    Normally powered speakers are best for larger environments. They typically allow you to pump more wattage to them by using a separate amplifier or audio receiver. They also don't call for electrical outlets for each speaker.
If you really want to use powered speakers, I would recommend going next to Genelecs. They provide a large inspection and are well agreed in the soundtrack industry.

http://www.genelec.com/
It's more a matter of expense and convenience.

Either configuration can provide observation

of ample magnitude. You freshly have to establish

whether you want an amp with your compo-

nents or next to the subwoofer itself. I would

prefer just to obtain TWO good powered subs.


I own experimented with masses powered as

well as a few downcast subwoofer systems,

and my preference is Hsu Research models.

I own the VTF-2 Mk3 (I have two but they were

overkill) and it is more than ample for my 10'

x 13' room. I believe that even this sub would

be impressive for rooms as roomy as 250 sq. ft.

SVS line of subs are also a moral buy as well.

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