[ Speakers for my Exhibition Room ]

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For an exhibition room measuring 4x5 meters with a height of 3 meters, optimal sound clarity can be achieved by placing a speaker in each corner, directing them towards the center. This setup helps to balance sound distribution, especially with a stereo TV and a small audience of fewer than 10 people. Background noise and the number of attendees can impact sound quality, so careful placement is crucial. The goal is to ensure that sound is neither too loud in some areas nor too weak in others. Proper speaker arrangement will enhance the overall exhibition experience.
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I have room with 4*5 meters and 3 meters in hight.. I will used it for my exhibition


i will put a TV in the middle of the 4 meters wall that oppesite to the door..

the question how many speakers do I need to hear a clear sound inside the room and where to put them.. ?

regards, thanks...
 
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Is your TV stereo or mono? How many people do you expect to be in the room?

The more people the more they soak up the sound and the more background noise there is. In order to avoid having the sound too loud in some spots and too weak in others, my first thought is to have a speaker in each corner pointing towards the center of the room.
 
my TV is stereo and no. of people is less than 10 ( in one time because there will be more than 15 exhibitions in the same location ..)
 
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