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    Arrow Atlantic Technology 1400 SR-z Height Speakers

    Dolby ProLogic IIz is a brand new DSP. It has only recently started showing up on home theater receivers. The Onkyo TX-SR607 has only started hitting store shelves and already Atlantic Technology had a speaker optimized for th PLIIz processing. The 1400 SR-z is a selectable dipole/bipole speaker with a compact size and shallow profile. At just over a foot wide, less than half a foot deep, and 8" tall, they are definitely compact. They are only 7lbs each so hanging them shouldn't be much of a problem.


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    I am waiting for a bathroom channel so that when you must take a much needed break, you won't miss the action while you do your business. 11.1 seems pretty cool but I think 12.1 would be even better
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    This speaker was developed as a Dipole surround for Atlantics entry level system 1400. Since height (aka prescence) speakers need not be nice to do their job well, this entry-level surround is smartly marketed as such.


    I am waiting for a bathroom channel so that when you must take a much needed break, you won't miss the action while you do your business. 11.1 seems pretty cool but I think 12.1 would be even better
    I've done that . If all channels are being used, take the mixed-down 'Tape Out' and feed it to a cheap external power amp. If you have a wet bar or a seating area near you can do the same.

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