| CPC E02D 27/32 (2013.01) [G10K 11/26 (2013.01); H04R 1/26 (2013.01)] | 3 Claims |

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1. A speaker system comprising full-range speakers placed in a room of a building and capable of stereo sound reproduction without using a filter circuit, and a building foundation structure, wherein:
the full-range speakers each including a single speaker unit,
the building foundation structure comprises, sequentially from one lateral side to an opposite lateral side, a first underfloor subwoofer, a first sound amplification structure connected to a first of the full-range speakers, a second sound amplification structure connected to a second of the full-range speakers, and a second underfloor subwoofer,
for each of the first sound amplification structure and the second sound amplification structure, a sound path having a first end and a second end is formed by an underfloor foundation of the building and a concrete peripheral wall formed by standing up approximately vertically from the underfloor foundation,
the first end of the sound path is able to communicate with the single speaker unit to be placed in the room of the building,
a width of the sound path widens from the first end to the second end of the sound path,
the ratio of the width of the sound path at the second end to the width of the sound path at the first end is between 2 and 4,
the second end of the sound path is able to output a sound that is emitted from the single speaker unit and amplified through the sound path,
a length of the sound path is 4 m or longer,
the first underfloor subwoofer and the second underfloor subwoofer are configured as bass-reflex types, wherein a subwoofer-side speaker unit is positioned within an area enclosed by the underfloor foundation and a second concrete surrounding wall that rises substantially vertically from the underfloor foundation, with both the front and rear sealed, and
the first underfloor subwoofer and the second underfloor subwoofer are arranged relative to one another in a manner that is approximately symmetrically left and right in planar view.
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