I have a record player I’m currently using a jbl charge 3 as a speaker for, and I really want to upgrade my sound setup because my car is better than my house. The problem is I’m in about a 1200 sq ft house, and there’s not a ton of room in any room. Any ideas on how to pimp out an audio setup without too much floor space?

  • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    05 months ago

    I always used to say 2.1 computer speakers. For decades it was the best bang for your buck, and super compact as a bonus. $50-$100

    But these days a sound bar with a sub has much better value while taking up almost no space. $100-$insane

    If you’re going soundbar, there’s a lot of resources to find what’s best for you, but rtings is pretty much the gold standard for electronics reviews:

    https://www.rtings.com/soundbar

    If you see one you like, look it up there first if it’s a substantial purchase for you. It’ll help avoid lemons and make sure you’re not overpaying for a brand name or buying a “black Friday” model

    • Krudler
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      05 months ago

      I’m not trying to come at you personally, but I’m an audio enthusiast and I can say definitively that sound bars are complete trash. Even high-end like Harman Kardon, you just cannot produce quality sound with those dinky speakers.

      • @MajorSauce@sh.itjust.works
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        05 months ago

        I’m with you on this. Soundbars made great progress, but the great ones are still great “soundbars”.

        If you have the space, go 2.1 bookshelves instead of soundbar+sub.

        • Krudler
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          05 months ago

          Yes please do what this person says… And well, myself too lol

          It’s not wine snobbery or anything like that, it’s just physics. No matter how good a quality a sound bar is made, you have small speakers, and you simply cannot create the full range of sound frequencies.

          There are fabulous three-way bookshelf speakers that you can supplement with a sub

          We all get used to whatever we’re listening to in a moment, but our audio life does not have to sound like a talking greeting card, it can be so much better with just a little bit of trying