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Size Matters: Top 5 Floorstanding Speakers with Large Bass Drivers

 The best floorstanding speakers with large bass drivers

There are numerous factors that affect the scale and bass richness of sound systems. Undoubtedly, the drivers and their diameter play a leading role. We have selected 5 interesting models of floorstanding speakers with low-frequency drivers from 7.5 inches.

Yamaha NS-777

Yamaha NS-777 speakers

Yamaha's history dates back to 1887, and its rich experience in producing audio equipment and musical instruments definitely helps the legendary Japanese brand create modern, high-tech audio gear. Along with premium products, Yamaha offers relatively affordable audio equipment — for example, the popular NS-777 floorstanding speakers. It's nice to see a continuity of design: the classic appearance is harmoniously complemented by modern touches, and the luxurious piano black finish enhances the positive impressions.

These are large and massive speakers, over a meter tall and weighing almost 25 kg each. Each speaker is equipped with a pair of 8-inch woofers, a 5-inch midrange driver, and a 1-inch tweeter with an aluminum dome. The frequency response range extends from 30 Hz to 35 kHz, sensitivity reaches 89 dB, and the nominal power input is 100 Watts. Notably, the internal wiring uses high-quality cables from the Monster Cable brand.

Klipsch R-800F

Klipsh R-820F speakers

Founded in 1946 and starting from a tiny workshop in Arkansas, Klipsch has grown into one of the largest manufacturers of high-end sound systems. Created using proprietary horn technology, the large R-820-F floorstanding speakers deliver vivid impressions when listening to music and watching movies.

The sleek rectangular bodies of the R-820-F model are complemented by a stylish dark finish and successfully contrast with the brand's signature drivers — large 8-inch woofers with a copper coating, as well as the famous horn tweeters. Meanwhile, the Tractrix horn-loaded ports expand the frequency range and facilitate optimal air flow even at high volumes.

As a result, these sound systems meet all modern standards: their frequency range extends from 34 Hz to 21 kHz (+/- 3 dB), and sensitivity reaches 98 dB (2.83 V / 1 m). The sound is typical of Klipsch: energetic and dynamic, with solid and sweeping basses. Thus, we have extremely interesting speakers in terms of «price-quality» ratio for stereo setups and multi-channel home theater systems.

Monitor Audio Bronze 500

Monitor Audio Bronze 500

The British company Monitor Audio presents large (the largest in the Bronze series) floorstanding speakers, which are not familiar with many compromises inherent in compact sound systems. Combining graceful appearance with updated drivers — a 25-mm tweeter with a gold-plated dome and a pair of 8-inch woofers with an improved diffuser geometry, — Bronze 500 stand out with a rich and saturated timbre, while maintaining the transparency and detail on mid and high frequencies typical for Monitor Audio speakers.

Meanwhile, the proprietary HiVe II port technology is tuned for even more bass-rich sound with minimal noise during air flow, and sturdy metal stands ensure the stability of the speakers and provide additional protection from resonances. On the back of the cabinet, there are two pairs of gold-plated terminals, and the internal wiring is made with silver-plated oxygen-free copper acoustic cable — for high-precision and lossless sound signal transmission.

KEF Q950

KEF Q950 floorstanding speaker

The Q950 acoustic systems are the largest representatives of the popular Q series from the British company KEF. These large floorstanders are capable of filling even a very spacious listening room — whether as part of a classic stereo setup or a home theater system.

The minimalist design of the KEF Q950 evokes associations with the fashionable high-tech style and focuses attention on the model's highlight — the proprietary Uni-Q coaxial driver. It combines a midrange driver with an innovative aluminum diffuser, as well as a tweeter with an aluminum dome and Tangerine acoustic lens.

Meanwhile, a large 8-inch bass driver and a pair of similarly sized passive radiators are responsible for reproducing low frequencies. As a result — the frequency range from 44 Hz to 28 kHz (±3 dB) and precise, balanced sound.

DALI Oberon 9

Dali Oberon 9 speakers

Apparently, audiophiles and music lovers choose DALI sound systems for their unique combination of first-class engineering, thoughtful design, and high-quality sound at a reasonable price. The globally known Danish audio equipment manufacturer could be discussed at length, but perhaps the main feature of DALI speakers is the astonishing balance of their sound.

The popular Oberon series is an example of high craftsmanship in creating sound systems that can be classified as Hi-Fi without any reservations. We will focus our attention on the senior floorstanding speakers Oberon 9, made in the popular Scandinavian style and suitable for both stereo setups and multi-channel systems.

Behind the stylish and minimalist exterior of DALI Oberon 9 lies high-class engineering: the speaker body is reinforced with internal braces and supplemented with damping material, while the large 9-inch woofers and a 7-inch midrange driver with diffusers made from reinforced wood fiber paper pulp contribute to a fast and accurate response to the audio signal, combined with a natural, unembellished timbre.

Meanwhile, the tweeters with ultra-light 29-mm woven domes play cleanly and in detail, optimally combining with the mid-bass section. As a result, the frequency range of the speakers extends from 35 Hz to 26 kHz, and the sound is characterized by its scale, solidity, and integrity.

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