Floor Standing Speakers
- Some facts about floorstanding speakers
- Passive speakers vs active speakers
- 3-way floor standing speaker
Enjoy razor-sharp sound, with auna floor standing speaker
Loudspeakers are used to reproduce the sound coming from a source such as a hi fi stereo, record player or Home Theatre system. Among the home speaker options, floor-standing speakers are the top-of-the-range solution and the first choice among audiophiles, but can, of course, be appreciated also when watching a movie or casually listening to music.
A pair of the best floor-standing loudspeakers can, in some cases, cost as much as several thousand euros. This said, whether you need to buy your first floor-standing speakers or a new set to replace the previous ones, the main parameter to take into account is the capacity of the amplifier that will drive them and the width of the room where you will be placing them. The right coupling serves to prevent the sound from being affected by negative returns, caused by resonances or disturbances not present in the initial source, be it a music disc or a film.
Auna floor standing speakers impress with their simple and functional design, require only little space and fit harmoniously into the home furnishings. They are compatible with auna radios and ensure an intense, balanced sound experience. Setup and control are very straightforward and requires only a few steps. Active floor standing loudspeakers, HiFi floor standing loudspeakers, floor standing loudspeakers as pair as well as 3 way floor standing loudspeakers in different shapes, sizes and designs are available for selection.
Some facts about floorstanding speakers
Floor-standing speakers are usually shaped like boxes or cones with a more or less elongated shape, with a variable height that can reach up to one and a half metres. Their ability to diffuse sound is diversified: some speakers are designed to emphasize high frequencies, while others to enhance medium or low frequencies, and they can be used alone or in pairs. Hi Fi floorstanding loudspeakers, in addition to diffusing music, are also functional furnishing accessories that contribute to the aesthetics of the room in which they are placed. It is therefore also essential to choose them according to your environment, especially taking into account their overall size, as they are more bulky than other types of loudspeakers.
Passive speakers vs active speakers
There is a clear difference between active and passive loudspeakers: active loudspeakers are independent instruments, so to speak, almost automatic, which have numerous customization options and they are equipped with an internal amplifier. On the other hand, passive loudspeakers necessarily need an external amplifier, they are usually larger in size and can only be used correctly after manually setting some acoustic parameters.
Active loudspeakers are very popular on the market and several sound professionals choose them for work or personal projects. Active loudspeakers have a special potentiometer on the external surface, whose task is to regulate the power of the amplifier and the loudspeakers themselves and a direct connection to the power supply. Furthermore, some models allow you to adjust the so-called cross-over filters, thus changing the timbre of the sound coming out from the speakers.
Passive speakers, on the other hand, have totally different characteristics compared to active speakers, and also differ in terms of operation. First of all, passive loudspeakers must absolutely rely on an external amplifier; if you decide to go for passive loudspeakers, consider the option to buy a decent and efficient amplifier as well.
The difference between the two types of speakers is also in the sound equalization. An active loudspeaker, having many customization and modification options available, can also equalize itself almost autonomously. The sound produced by passive speakers, on the other hand, must be equalized manually, paying attention to the various nuances and trying not to create distortions or other annoying effects. If you decide to buy passive speakers, you should take your time to configure all sound options manually. Only after that you have taken all the necessary actions can you really proceed with the actual use of the speakers.
But ultimately, how do passive speakers sound? Well, from a sound point of view, you will find passive speakers simply delicious. If you can fine-tune all the settings, the sound coming out of passive speakers will be of high quality, almost always. However, always remember that active speakers are more likely to reproduce better quality than passive speakers.
Active tower speaker: auna 4707 series
A stylish look and a balanced sound characterizes the loudspeakers of the line 4707. They have a low-vibration base housing and can be very quickly and easily connected by means of speaker cables to the associated devices. The maximum music power is 960 watts in 4 way HiFi sound. The front cover can be removed and reinstalled as desired. So you can either create a technocratic or a classic look.
Floor standing speaker: auna 501 series
Auna 501 series are characterized by their slim shape and their functional design. They require little space and can easily be integrated into small rooms. Together with DAB radios or other devices, they can give a create a harmonious wholeness, as they are available in different color variants. The performance of these speakers is very high. They feature a side 20 cm woofer, a 10 cm midrange and a 2.5 cm tweeter and are ideal for HiFi or home cinema use. Precision and professional quality are characteristic of the devices from the line 501.
3-way floor standing speaker
These devices - for example, from the 100 series, impress with their powerful bass reflex design and their perfectly matched audio components. They create a multi-faceted sound and are equipped with a 3-way system with a lateral one-side subwoofer. This one-side subwoofer provides full bass and room-filling sound. The maximum power of these speakers is 2 x 80 watt There is a UKE radio tuner, an SD slot and a USB port available. The USB port allows you to play MP3 wirelessly and via Bluetooth. The speaker can be connected not only to a radio, but also to a smartphone, a tablet or a computer. A stereo radio input is located on the speaker as well as an LED display with smooth push buttons.