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Home Speakers

It's best to bounce ideas off someone with experience before making a big speaker investment. That's what we're here for.
Home Speakers
Sound Bars
Sound bars

Sound bars are an increasingly popular way to get better TV sound. Some feature built-in amplification. Subwoofer recommended — included with some models. Go to products
Floor-standing Speakers
Floor-standing speakers

Enjoy room-filling sound with these tower speakers. Their excellent bass response makes them a great choice for both music and home theater. Go to products
Bookshelf Speakers
Bookshelf speakers

Check out our selection of bookshelf speakers. They deliver clear, detailed sound, and they're compact enough to fit on shelves or stands. Go to products
Crutchfield SpeakerCompare
Crutchfield SpeakerCompare

Our patented Virtual Audio™ technology for auditioning speakers online Go to products
Surround Sound Speaker Systems
Surround sound speaker systems

These convenient, voice-matched systems deliver seamless surround sound to liven up movies, video games, and more. Go to products
Wireless Surround Sound Systems
Wireless surround sound systems

Want enveloping surround sound, but not wires running to the back of your room? These systems help you keep things looking neat. Go to products
Powered Subwoofers
Powered subwoofers

Powered subwoofers produce deep bass for your music and powerful low-frequency effects for high-impact home theater. Go to products
Outdoor Speakers
Outdoor speakers

Add music to your cookout or pool party. Outdoor speakers are specially made to withstand the elements while delivering great sound. You'll even find "rock" speakers that blend in seamlessly with your landscaped lawn or garden. Go to products
Center Channel Speakers
Center channel speakers

A center channel speaker has one job — reproducing clear dialogue and special effects to draw you into the on-screen action. It's a vital component for any home theater system. Go to products
Surround (Rear) Speakers
Surround (rear) speakers

Surround speakers reproduce ambient "rear channel" effects for enveloping surround sound in a home theater setup. Go to products
Dolby Atmos Enabled Speakers
Dolby Atmos enabled speakers

These speakers feature up-firing drivers to bounce "height" information off of your ceiling, providing incredibly immersive Dolby Atmos surround sound. Go to products
On-wall Speakers
On-wall speakers

Keep your floor space free and clear with on-wall speakers. These décor-friendly speakers feature easy wall-mounting. Some models take the place of several of your home theater speakers, for a clean look with your flat-panel TV. Go to products
In-ceiling Speakers
In-ceiling speakers

In-ceiling speakers install directly overhead, so you don't have to sacrifice any wall, floor, or shelf space. They're a good choice for music listening in a whole-house system, and some can also deliver enveloping home theater sound. Go to products
In-wall Speakers
In-wall speakers

In-wall speakers mount directly in your walls for a décor-friendly look. They deliver high-quality sound for music or home theater — a great solution for folks who don't want to give up floor or shelf space to traditional speakers. Go to products
Wireless Home Speakers
Wireless home speakers

Wireless speakers designed for easy, convenient listening in your living room, bedroom, or other spots around your home. Go to products
Smart Speakers
Smart speakers

These speakers have voice control built in, and they connect to the internet for access to all sorts of smart features. Go to products
Powered Stereo Speakers
Powered stereo speakers

These powered speakers deliver big sound without the need for a separate receiver or amp. Go to products
Computer Speakers
Computer speakers

A range of high-performance speakers to give you better sound from your laptop or desktop PC. Go to products
Speaker Wire
Speaker wire

Most new speakers don't come with wire for connection to your receiver or amplifier Go to products
Speaker Stands & Mounts
Speaker stands & mounts

Sturdy, attractive mounting options for your speakers Go to products
Professional Installation
Professional installation

Don't want to install your new gear yourself? Find an installer near you. Go to products

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How to shop for home speakers

Your speakers are the most important link in your home audio chain. After all, they make the sound.

Below you'll find some shopping tips and category definitions. For more detailed info, read our home speaker buying guides.

Most home speakers need a separate amplifier. But now some models have their amplification built in. These include:

Portable Bluetooth® speakers

Battery-powered Bluetooth speakers stream tunes from your smartphone, tablet, or computer. There are compact models that fit in your backpack. Larger ones are perfect for hanging out at the pool or the campground. Many models are dirt-proof and waterproof.

Wireless home speakers

Unlike portable Bluetooth speakers, these must be plugged into an AC outlet. They connect to your phone via Bluetooth, or to your network through Wi-Fi®. Many of these speakers offer app control for switching sources, picking songs, and adjusting volume. Some (like Sonos, Bluesound, HEOS, and MusicCast) are designed to function as part of a wireless multi-room audio system.

Powered stereo speakers

A pair of powered stereo speakers gives you the kind of listening experience the artists worked hard to create. The built-in amplifier is usually housed in one of the two speakers. The left and right speakers then connect to each other with an included wire. Most models have inputs for stereo source components such as a CD player or turntable. Some offer Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth connections.

Sound bars

Like the name implies, sound bars are horizontal enclosures designed to sit below your TV. Your TV's built-in speakers pale in comparison. You'll hear crisp clear dialogue and dynamic sound effects. Watch a lot of movies? Look for a bar that can simulate surround sound. Many sound bars include a wireless subwoofer for deep bass. And some let you play music through a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection.

Computer speakers

Also known as desktop speakers or multimedia speakers, computer speakers are designed for "near-field" listening. That means they sound good when you're sitting up close. Some models have Bluetooth for wireless connection to your laptop. And some have a built-in digital-to-analog converter, which greatly improves the sound of the music coming from your computer.

Smart speakers

What makes a speaker smart? Wi-Fi connectivity and a built-in voice assistant like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

Powered subwoofers

A powered subwoofer adds powerful bass to most any stereo or home theater system. They easily connect to any receiver, amplifier, or powered stereo speakers that have a subwoofer output.

Non-powered speakers, formerly known simply as "speakers," require an external amplifier or receiver. This group includes the following types:

Floor-standing speakers

Also known as tower speakers, floor-standing speakers are just the ticket for large rooms and anyone who lives life out loud. Their large enclosures help tower speakers deliver more bass than their smaller bookshelf cousins.

Bookshelf speakers

Want clear, detailed sound from a compact set of speakers? Look at bookshelf speakers. Perfect for stereo music systems, they're also good for the front or rear channels of a home theater system.

Center channel speakers

The center channel of a home theater system is full of important sounds, including most of what the actors have to say. That's why you'd be wise to get a good center channel speaker. Look for one that's "voice matched" with your left and right speakers. That means all three speakers should all be from the same brand and the same series within the brand and series.

Surround speakers

Surround speakers create the dramatic sonic envelope that makes home theater so much fun. Placed beside and/or behind you, they transport you into the story unfolding on your big-screen TV. What kind of speakers work as surround speakers? Good question! The most popular options are bookshelf speakers, in-wall speakers, and special bipole/dipole models that fire sound in multiple directions. Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers provide overhead sound effects by bouncing sound off your ceiling.

Surround sound speaker systems

The easy way to get a well-matched home theater speaker setup is to buy a prepackaged 5- or 6-piece system. All these bundles include front left and right speakers, a center channel speaker, and two surround speakers. Most also include a powered subwoofer.

Outdoor speakers

Weather-resistant speakers help you bring the joy of music to your outdoor living spaces. You can install speakers on an exterior wall above your deck or patio. Or scatter them throughout your landscape. Some are disguised as rocks, so they blend in to your garden scenery. You can even get an outdoor subwoofer to accentuate the bass.

In-wall speakers

Want great sound without the clutter of conventional speakers? Consider in-wall speakers. Most are paintable. Basic models are designed to install vertically and are perfect for background music. Some are purpose-built for hidden home theater and can mount horizontally for use on the center channel.

Ceiling speakers

Want music flowing throughout your home like light from the windows? Ceiling speakers are the answer. They're even less conspicuous than in-wall models. Wondering how many you need to adequately cover your listening spaces? Contact our A/V Design team for help with a system plan.

On-wall speakers

Most bookshelf speakers can be mounted on a wall. But this special collection consists mainly of speakers that were designed with wall mounting in mind.

Speaker wire

Passive speakers use speaker wire to connect to their source of amplification. Our speaker wire guide has detailed information on choosing the right wire for your speakers.

Speaker stands and brackets

Bookshelf speakers usually sound much better when you place them on stands. Wall-mounting is a good option for surround speakers. You may use brackets for that.

Subwoofer cables

You'll need a subwoofer cable to connect your powered subwoofer to your receiver's subwoofer output. Many stereo receivers and amps also have subwoofer outputs. For more information, read our article on subwoofer setup.