If you’re in the market for a new speaker system, your first thought should be about size. Room size. With gaming systems and home theater stereo setups, it’s imperative not to under- or overdo it; buying a speaker that is too big for your room will lead to sound distortion, and one that’s too small will sound washed out and hollow.
To talk best practices in speaker buying, we consulted with Adam Pelz, Senior Design Engineer at REAL Audio Video in Salt Lake City, Utah. Pelz said that in regards to speakers, rooms are split into four categories tied to room size and listening distance from speakers. The first category is media/PC gaming, where the speakers are located very close to the listener. The next three categories are for rooms where the speakers are 6–8 feet away, 10–12 feet away (up to 2,000 cubic feet), and above 12 feet away (up to 3,000 cubic feet). To pick out the perfect speaker for your room size, follow our guide below. With Pelz’s help, we picked three speakers for each category that are sure to please the ears.
Desktop Speakers

Desktop speakers are designed to provide high-quality sound to listeners who are at a very close distance. If you try to fill a room with them, you’ll have less-than-ideal sound output and the quality will sound hollow. Keep these to your desktop and keep reading if you want to fill a room.
Hampden by Polk Audio $249
MR1 by Ruark Audio ~$390
MM-1 by Bowers & Wilkins $500