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Bookshelf Speaker Series
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3-inch bookshelf loudspeaker-blue bass driver-black housing-no grille
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3-inch round tweeter bookshelf speaker with wood-grain enclosure-without grille
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3D Mirrored Bookshelf Speaker in a White Cabinet with RGB LED Abyss Effect Lighting
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4-inch Bookshelf Speaker in Black Wood Cabinet with Protective Grille
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4-inch Bookshelf Speaker with Blue Exposed-Woofer Mounted on Plywood in a Black Enclosure
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4-inch Bookshelf Speaker with Blue Woofer in Black Enclosure
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4-inch Bookshelf Speaker with Yellow Exposed Planar Woofer in White Enclosure
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4-inch Bookshelf Speaker with Yellow Exposed-Cone Woofer in White Enclosure

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Frequently Asked Questions
Bookshelf speakers are a type of compact speaker that is designed to be placed on a shelf, table, or stand, rather than installed on a wall or ceiling. They are typically smaller than floor-standing speakers and are often used as part of a home theatre or stereo system.
Bookshelf speakers can vary greatly in size, shape, and sound quality. Despite their smaller size, bookshelf speakers can still deliver high-quality sound and are often used in home theatre and audio systems. They typically consist of a tweeter and a midrange/woofer, which work together to produce a balanced, full-range sound. They may be two-way or three-way speakers, with two or three drivers respectively.
One of the benefits of these speakers is their compact size, which makes them a good choice for smaller rooms or spaces where floor-standing speakers are not practical. They can also be positioned on a shelf or stand to optimize sound quality and directionality.
Overall, bookshelf speakers offer a great combination of size, performance, and flexibility and can be a great option for those who prioritize sound quality but have limited space or prefer a more discreet audio solution.
The appropriate distance between bookshelf speakers depends on the speakers themselves and the size of the room, but it’s best if the two speakers form an equilateral triangle with the listener.
We recommend a distance of approximately 0.9–1.1 m for tabletop nearfield; 1.2–1.6 m for small bedrooms/studies; 1.5–2.0 m for small living rooms; 1.8–2.4 m for medium-sized living rooms; and 2.4–3.0 m for large living rooms/open-plan studios.Maintain a distance of 30–100 cm from walls to improve the soundstage.
For more information, read our speaker placement tips.
Passive bookshelf speakers require an external amplifier, while active bookshelf speakers do not require one as they have their own amplifier.
Yes. Many modern bookshelf speakers natively support multi-room audio systems, giving you a unified and coherent audio experience throughout your home, with the flexibility to group, control, and play music in different rooms.
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