Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER vs Miller & Kreisel S150T
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Choosing between the Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER and Miller & Kreisel S150T? Both compete in the Speaker (Surround) segment. Here’s how they compare across the specs that matter most for your home theater.
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Looking at overall performance dimensions: The Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER scores higher in value. The Miller & Kreisel S150T leads in audio quality, volume/SPL, form factor, room fit.
For speaker performance, the Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER is more sensitive at 87 dB vs 86 dB, and impedances of 8Ω vs 4Ω. Higher sensitivity means your receiver works less hard, leaving more headroom for dynamic peaks in movie soundtracks. A speaker rated 3 dB higher in sensitivity needs half the amplifier power to reach the same volume. Lower impedance draws more current from your receiver. A 4-ohm speaker needs a receiver rated for that load, or you risk thermal shutdown during loud passages.
The Miller & Kreisel S150T holds an advantage across more performance dimensions, but the Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER may still be the better pick depending on which specs matter most to your setup. See the detailed comparison table below for the full breakdown.
For most home theaters, the Miller & Kreisel S150T is the stronger choice — it leads in 4 of 5 scored dimensions. The Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER makes more sense if you prioritize the 1 dimension where it leads.
Performance Overview
Scores based on specs and category benchmarks (0–100 scale)
Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER
Miller & Kreisel S150T
Detailed Specifications
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | N/A | N/A |
| Driver Config | 3-way | 2-way |
| Sensitivity | 87dB | 86dB |
| Impedance | 8Ω | 4Ω |
| Freq Response Low | 35Hz | 80Hz |
| Freq Response High | 25000Hz | 20000Hz |
| Crossover | 3000Hz | — |
| Bi-Amp Capable | Yes | Yes |
| Rec. Power Min | — | 5W |
| Rec. Power Max | — | 200W |
| Mounting Type | surround | surround |
| Atmos Upfiring Module | No | No |
| Mounting Depth | — | — |
| Cutout Diameter | — | — |
| Cutout Width | — | — |
| Cutout Height | — | — |
| Wall Thickness Min | — | — |
| Wall Thickness Max | — | — |
| Back Box Included | No | No |
| Back Box Required | No | No |
| Mounting Mechanism | — | — |
| Installation Type | — | — |
| Stud Spacing | — | — |
| Paintable Grille | No | No |
| Magnetic Grille | No | No |
| Grille Shape | — | — |
| Connector Type | — | — |
| Wire Gauge Max | — | — |
| Angle Adjustable | No | No |
| Pivot Angle | — | — |
| Treble Attenuation Switch | No | No |
| LCR Capable | No | No |
| Coaxial | No | No |
| IP Rating | — | — |
| Moisture Resistant | No | No |
| UV Resistant | No | No |
| Salt Spray Rated | No | No |
| Enclosure Material | — | — |
| Grille Material | — | — |
| Bracket Type | — | — |
| Bracket Included | No | No |
| Dual Voice Coil (SDI) | No | No |
Key Differences
- Freq Response Low: Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER at 35Hz vs Miller & Kreisel S150T at 80Hz. Determines how much bass a speaker handles on its own versus relying on a subwoofer for low-end support.
- Impedance: Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER at 8Ω vs Miller & Kreisel S150T at 4Ω. Lower impedance draws more current from your receiver. A 4-ohm speaker needs a receiver rated for that load, or you risk thermal shutdown during loud passages.
- Driver Config: Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER at 3-way vs Miller & Kreisel S150T at 2-way. 3-way speakers use dedicated drivers for bass, midrange, and treble, reducing crossover interference. Coaxial designs (KEF Uni-Q) mount the tweeter inside the woofer for better time-alignment.
- Freq Response High: Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER at 25000Hz vs Miller & Kreisel S150T at 20000Hz
- Sensitivity: Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER at 87dB vs Miller & Kreisel S150T at 86dB. Higher sensitivity means your receiver works less hard, leaving more headroom for dynamic peaks in movie soundtracks. A speaker rated 3 dB higher in sensitivity needs half the amplifier power to reach the same volume.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER if you want:
- + better sensitivity — higher sensitivity means your receiver works less hard, leaving more headroom for dynamic peaks in movie soundtracks
- + better freq response low — determines how much bass a speaker handles on its own versus relying on a subwoofer for low-end support
See Where These Rank
Check our editorial rankings to see how Fluance REFERENCE-SURROUND-SOUND-HOME-THEATER-7.1-CHANNEL-SPEAKER-SYSTEM-WITH-DB10-SUBWOOFER and Miller & Kreisel S150T compare to the rest of the field.
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