
What Are Floorstanding Speakers?
Floorstanding speakers are tall, freestanding loudspeakers designed to deliver full-range sound by housing multiple drivers within a large cabinet that supports deep bass, wide frequency response ...

Why Tower Speakers Work Best for Larger Rooms
Tower speakers are full-range floorstanding loudspeakers engineered to energise larger spaces with deeper bass, wider dispersion and higher dynamic output than compact speakers can provide. Their ...

Speaker Impedance & Amplifier Matching Guide
Speaker impedance is the electrical resistance a loudspeaker presents to an amplifier, measured in ohms, and it determines how easily the amplifier can deliver current to the speaker. Floorstandin...

How Room Acoustics Affect Floorstanding Speaker Performance
Room acoustics are the acoustic properties of a listening space that shape how floorstanding speakers project sound, influencing bass behaviour, imaging, clarity, reflections and overall frequency...

2-Way vs 3-Way Tower Speakers: What’s the Difference?
A 2-way tower speaker is a floorstanding loudspeaker that divides sound between a tweeter and a mid-bass driver, while a 3-way tower speaker uses a tweeter, midrange driver and woofer to reproduce...

How Cabinet Size Shapes Bass and Room Dynamics
Cabinet size is the physical volume of a loudspeaker enclosure that directly determines how efficiently a speaker produces bass, how deeply it can extend into low frequencies and how strongly it i...