If you’re looking for powerful yet discreet sound, a bookshelf speaker may be the perfect solution. In this guide, we’ll describe what bookshelf speakers are, their benefits and what you should consider when selecting your next pair of loudspeakers.
A GUIDE TO BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS
by Thomas S.
December 9th 2024
What is a bookshelf speaker?
A bookshelf speaker is a compact audio speaker designed to fit on a bookshelf, speaker stand or other elevated surface. Despite their relatively small size, bookshelf speakers can deliver a musical performance to rival much larger floorstanding speakers.
Bookshelf speakers typically come in two-way or three-way designs, featuring a combination of drivers like a woofer for low frequencies and a tweeter for high frequencies. Bookshelf speakers are commonly used in stereo systems, home theatre setups and desktop audio configurations, offering a balance between space-saving design and impressive sound reproduction.
What are the benefits of bookshelf speakers?
Bookshelf speakers are the best solution when you want great sound but you don’t want large floorstanding speakers. A pair of bookshelf speakers positioned strategically on a wall, placed on a shelf or mounted on stands can deliver everything you might be looking for in terms of Hi-Fi performance. The more compact form of bookshelf speakers also blends into a room more easily than a pair of large floorstanders. If maintaining the aesthetics of your room is at the top of your priority list, you can also consider DALI PHANTOM on-wall speakers, in-wall speakers and in-ceiling speakers.
How do I choose the best bookshelf speaker?
Before investing in a bookshelf speaker, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind...
Sound quality
One of the most critical aspects to consider when selecting bookshelf speakers is the quality of sound they deliver. Despite their modest size, bookshelf speakers are capable of producing an audio experience that transcends expectations. When evaluating the audio capabilities of bookshelf speakers, consider these factors that contribute to an exceptional listening experience:
Frequency response & accuracy: Can the speaker reproduce deep bass notes and high-frequency sounds with control and precision?
Distortion: Do the speakers sound distorted or stressed at higher volumes?
Clarity in instrument separation: Can you clearly hear each instrument, also in complex compositions?
3D soundstage: The speakers should "disappear", making you feel like you’re sitting in the middle of a live performance. Smaller and cheaper speakers (also headphones) can have a tendency to sound "boxy".
Neutral sound signature: The sound should be reproduced without colouration, in other words, just as the audio was recorded with nothing added, nothing taken away.
Room size and acoustics
When investing in bookshelf speakers, the dimensions of your room and its acoustics play a pivotal role in shaping your auditory experience. Consider the following factors:
Room Size
Assess the dimensions of your room, as this significantly influences the performance of bookshelf speakers.
Adding a subwoofer will fill in missing bass frequencies. It also lightens the load on the bookshelf's woofer, so it can focus on delivering the best-possible midrange frequencies.
Larger rooms may benefit from speakers with more power and larger drivers to fill the space with clear, impactful sound. In this case we generally recommend floorstanding speakers.
Acoustic Considerations
Examine the acoustics of your room, including factors like wall materials, furniture and room shape.
Reflective surfaces might mean adjusting the speaker placement to minimise unwanted echoes.
Speaker Placement
Experiment with speaker placement to optimise sound distribution.