Home Audio SpeakersWhen the term "Home Audio Speakers" is used today,
it can really refer to several different types of audio speakers. We might first think of the standard, relatively
old fashioned or 'old-school' bookshelf or floor speakers which have been around for decades. Just because I
referred to them as old fashioned, this certainly does not reflect upon the sound quality these types of home audio
speakers are capable of producing. Many readers can think back to their college days when

it was sign if prestige to have recognizable name on a set of bookshelf or floor speakers. These speakers ranged
from 12" to 18" high bookshelf speakers right up to 3' to 5' floor speakers. If you have been away from the field
of home audio for anytime, you'll be shocked at how the sound quality of many old standard style speakers have
improved in recent years.
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Probably the most popular type of speaker today are those either dedicated to home theater applications or those
that can be implemented in a home theater. Of course the standard bookshelf or floor speaker
can be implemented in the home theater system with no problem. But in addition to those familiar types of
audio speakers are the newer and compact types of home speakers which were developed with the home theater system in mind.
Generally speaking, these are much smaller in footprint while capable of presenting as good as or better sound
quality of their older cousins.
Finally, the type of home speaker that has literally exploded just in the past few years is the "in-wall" or
"in-ceiling" mountable whole house style of home audio speakers. These are obviously best for
providing high quality sound throughout several rooms of a home. In many cases they can even carry high
quality sound outside onto a deck or porch for further listening enjoyment.
One hangup with "in-wall" or "in-ceiling" mounted audio speakers is the same thing that makes them attractive.
Installation does require cutting into your ceiling or wall to recess this style of speaker. While they do not take
up precious space within your room, the installation prohibits some homeowners or apartment dwellers from going
this route.
Interestingly enough, some high-end home speaker manufacturers
have solved this problem with extra slim surface mount wall speakers and extremely small modular speakers
which mount on wall or ceiling surfaces. They are also complemented both in appearance and sound quality by a
series of attractive subwoofers.
The subwoofer is a necessary
part of any home audio speaker system. While in the old days, the large three way speakers had a pretty hefty
woofer, today's smaller satellite speakers aren't up to that type of bass production. So the need for subwoofer
separates have grown in recent years. There are many separate subwoofers from the top manufacturers and most
"boxed" home theater systems will include a decent subwoofer with the package.
There is no doubt that there are many choices of styles or types of home audio speakers as well as many high end
brands to chose from. BestHomeSpeakers.com has assembled information and the very best buys of the best home audio
speakers on the market. It makes no difference of the size of your home or budget, we've got high quality home
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