Rogers LS3/5a Speakers hide most of their cost within the internal design. A phase-corrected crossover design and complex equalizer all fit within the 5.75” x 7.25” x 10.125” exterior. Crafted for a small room, the 7.5 lb Rogers Stereo Speakers will not successfully produce loud tunes without damaging the internal woofer. Despite the size Rogers Stereo Speakers do not produce a tinny sound. The large bass-booster within the Rogers speakers compensates for the small woofer by being efficient at 1.75 percent, comparable to a typical acoustic suspension system. Further, Rogers speakers have a 95 dB sound pressure level reaching up to 15’, or a distance similar to that which separates the conductor from the orchestra at a symphony. When a subwoofer is used at between 60 to 80 Hz, Rogers LS3/5a Speakers produce a clear sound of 100 to 105 dB, which can easily damage the ears of a listener. Hung high on a wall or placed on stand higher than 30” Rogers Stereo Speakers will further exemplify the bass.