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Why Speaker Placement Matters in Consumer Devices?

Great speakers don’t automatically guarantee great sound. In compact consumer devices, speaker placement plays a decisive role in the final audio experience.

In modern consumer electronics, such as smart speakers, tablets, wearables, and home appliances, the speaker does not operate in isolation. Its acoustic radiation is shaped by its orientation within the device as well as by the surrounding mechanical structure. As a result, speaker placement directly affects perceived frequency response, directionality, and overall sound quality.

Orientation, Directivity, and User Interaction

Speaker orientation, whether front‑firing, down‑firing, side‑firing, or rear‑firing, defines how sound propagates toward the listener. In near‑field use cases, orientation can significantly influence clarity and intelligibility.

Let’s look at the sound signature evaluated from a wall‑mounted intercom.

In configuration (A), the speaker radiates directly toward the user, resulting in a smoother frequency response with better preservation of high‑frequency content. This orientation supports improved speech clarity and intelligibility, which are critical for voice‑centric applications.

In configuration (B), the speaker relies on indirect sound paths and reflections before reaching the listener. As shown in the measured response, this leads to attenuation and irregularities at higher frequencies due to diffraction, absorption, and phase interference.

Although the same speaker is used in both cases, the perceived sound quality differs significantly.

This example illustrates how speaker orientation alone can strongly influence tonal balance and clarity.

 Mechanical Coupling and Structural Vibrations

When a speaker is mechanically coupled to the product enclosure, vibrations can propagate into the structure. This may result in audible buzzing, rattling, or energy loss, all of which degrade perceived audio quality.

From the example below of a 70 mm speaker integrated into a smart home device:

Configuration (A) represents the measured spectrum of the original audio content (the spoken word “Hello”). This reference reflects the spectral balance of the source signal, without influence from mechanical integration.

Configuration (B) shows the spectrum measured at the device level. Compared to the reference, several notable deviations appear. Beyond the expected low‑frequency modifications caused by the interaction between the speaker response and the rear acoustic volume, additional energy appears above 5 kHz, which is not present in the original audio content.

This excess high‑frequency energy is generated by enclosure vibrations and structural resonances caused by poor mechanical integration. Rather than improving clarity, these parasitic vibrations introduce unwanted coloration and degrade perceived audio quality.

This example clearly illustrates how inadequate mechanical coupling and isolation can add non‑audio artifacts in the final sound signature.

System-Level Approach to Acoustic Design

At Seltech, we view speaker placement as an integral part of system-level acoustic design rather than a late-stage adjustment. Early collaboration between industrial design, mechanical engineering, and acoustics teams enables informed decisions that reduce risk and improve time to market.

By combining simulation, prototyping, and measurement, optimized speaker placement helps unlock the full potential of the selected audio components.

Sound quality does not start with tuning—it starts with placement.

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