Ideal Room Size for S7s

asokpat

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Hello all, my first time posting here, appreciate all the great things you all share on the board.

I am wondering if anyone can opine on an optimal room size for Magic S7s. Our library cum listening room is roughly 16.5ft wide by 18ft long by 11ft high and I am aiming to install a new setup. Is this too small a room for the S7s?

My alternative is installing the new system in the living room, which is about 40ft long and and 18 ft wide and 9ft tall. But then do I have the opposite problem - is that too big? I definitely do not want to use separate subs.

I will really appreciate any experience you may specifically have with S7s. Thanks, Ash
 
Hello all, my first time posting here, appreciate all the great things you all share on the board.

I am wondering if anyone can opine on an optimal room size for Magic S7s. Our library cum listening room is roughly 16.5ft wide by 18ft long by 11ft high and I am aiming to install a new setup. Is this too small a room for the S7s?

My alternative is installing the new system in the living room, which is about 40ft long and and 18 ft wide and 9ft tall. But then do I have the opposite problem - is that too big? I definitely do not want to use separate subs.

I will really appreciate any experience you may specifically have with S7s. Thanks, Ash

Having auditioned the S7’s several times, I would say they can fill the largest room with beautiful sound and sufficient bass. These babies can crank! I listened in a room that was approximately 30’ x 20’ x 12’.

Ken
 
Your room would be fine for S7's. Big, but fine. S7's can really fill up a room. Either room would be fine.
 
Ken, thank you very much for your insights, very useful for me making a decision this big.

Mike, thanks, I like the fact that I will have flexibility ultimately for either room. My concern for the smaller room is that I will have to have the speakers close to the black wall, but good to have options.
 
Not sure what your listening preference is, what SPLs but I listen to a pair of a Harbeth 30.2 driven by a triode amp running at 30 watts in a 30x30ft listening room. I listen at typically 65dB average levels with peaks into 80dB. If my speakers can easily fill my room with normal listening levels that do not damage my ears long term, I’m sure the S7 will knock your socks off.
 
Good way to put it Serge, thanks for this perspective. Must admit my occasional tendencies to listen at concert level much to my wife's displeasure....experience of any other members with S7 much appreciated.
 
Good way to put it Serge, thanks for this perspective. Must admit my occasional tendencies to listen at concert level much to my wife's displeasure....experience of any other members with S7 much appreciated.

Concert levels clearly call for much different scenario. To listen nearly twice as loud, roughly four times the power is required. Obviously a bigger speaker will typically play at much louder SPL without breaking up and distorting. The S7 will no doubt get you there.
 
I do not have experience with an S7 in my own system, just offering some common sense here. Good luck
 
..My concern for the smaller room is that I will have to have the speakers close to the black wall, but good to have options.

Sealed enclosure speakers are forgiving when positioned near room boundaries....and they don't really care about the color of the wall.
 
Thanks and yes, being close to back wall is essential for my set up in either room. And agree they dont care abt the color of the wall as much as the wife does :)
 
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