Skip to content
Experience cinematic magic at home! Chat with us for a free consultation and deals!
Chat with us for best deals!

Floorstanding speakers are designed to stand out from other audio equipment, giving your system some prominence without taking up too much space with their vertical design.  Floorstanding speakers provide an immersive audio experience that is perfect for movies, TV shows, and music. These speakers are tall and slim, and they emit sound from the top and bottom of the speaker. The tower speaker with more drivers has a longer throw with perfect High, Mid and low-frequency output. Most models will be able to fill even large spaces with theater-quality sound! without occupying too much space given their vertical design.

These floor-standing speakers help to create a surround sound effect that envelops the listener in sound be it a living room or a dedicated cinema room. In addition, home theater tower speakers often come with built-in subwoofers, which add depth and richness to the sound. These speakers are typically more expensive than other types of speakers, like bookshelf speakers or satellite speakers but they offer superior sound quality. If you are looking for an immersive audio experience, home theater tower speakers are the way to go.

 

Some FAQs:

1. What are floorstanding speakers?

Floorstanding speakers are a type of loudspeaker that is tall and slim in design. They are typically used in home theater systems and are often paired with subwoofers to produce deep, powerful bass. Floorstanding speakers can provide a more immersive sound experience than traditional bookshelf speakers, and they can also be less obtrusive in a room. While they are more expensive than other speakers, many audio enthusiasts believe that HiFi tower speakers are worth the investment.

2. How do Floorstanding speakers work?

Floorstanding speakers usually have multiple drivers, or speaker cones, that each produce a different range of frequencies. The low-frequency drivers, or woofers, produce the deep bass notes, while the tweeters reproduce the higher-pitched sounds. Mid-range drivers fall somewhere in between. In order to produce such a wide range of frequencies, tower speakers typically have separate amplifiers for each driver. This ensures that each driver receives the appropriate amount of power, resulting in clear and accurate sound reproduction. 

3. How to connect tower speakers to the receiver?

The first thing you'll need is a set of speaker wires that is long enough to reach from the back of your receiver to the rear of your speakers. Next, you'll need to connect the positive and negative terminals on the back of your receiver to the corresponding terminals on your speakers. Ideally, tower speakers are placed adjacent to the AV receiver 2-3 meters apart