We’re here to help, so if you need any assistance please get in touch. Our team are all experienced AV professionals with many years of experience in both sales and installation. However, there are a few basic considerations when it comes to selecting the right speaker.
Will they fit? - If possible check the installation depth and cut-out size. Although most typical modern constructions will be fine (eg. 200mm deep timbers with 400mm centres), this can and does vary. For example, properties built with concrete floors and suspended ceilings may have a very shallow ceiling void. In a case like this a specialist low profile speaker may be required.
What speaker type? - The type of speaker will depend on the application. Most speakers can be used for music as well as AV and home cinema applications. But some speakers are better suited for one or the other, and a few are specifically designed for home cinema and surround sound. But for music systems powered by products like the Sonos Amp, we typically recommend a standard 6" or 8" speaker.
Is size important? - Driver size is very important when it comes to bass performance. Typically, the bigger the main driver size the better the low frequency response. The majority of speakers usually have 6” or 8” drivers, and most manufacturers will have the same model available in both sizes. It is recommended to fit 8”+ driver speakers in larger spaces to provide optimum bass performance and good dispersion. Smaller spaces, for example a bedroom or office, will often be fine with 6” driver speakers, but if maximum bass performance is important then always fit 8” models. It should be noted that while speaker sizes are often expressed in inches, this refers to the main driver size and not the overall diameter. A typical 6” speaker will have an overall diameter of around 240mm, and a typical 8” model will be around 280mm.
How much do I need to spend? - That is a very difficult question, especially as quality is always subjective. But as with most things, price dictates performance, so the more you spend on a speaker the better it will sound. More complex designs and higher quality materials all contribute to a speaker with a more refined sound. Manufacturers spend a lot on research and development to ensure that their models perform as well as they can for a specific budget. Custom install speakers can sound just as good as freestanding speakers, but care should also be taken to install fire/acoustic hoods or back boxes, and position them correctly to achieve maximum performance. Even a good quality speaker can sound poor if incorrectly installed. For further information, please see our blog on Getting the best from your custom installation speakers