Bipoles on ceiling for atmos?

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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
In my quest to give adequate coverage to seats more than 20 degrees off axis, I have considered using Klipsch WDST bipoles (not a true bipole, more like a speaker with 180 degree radiation).

Placed where my current speakers are, with both faces aimed at a 45 degree angle, one face would be direct aimed at the main sofa in the center, while the other face would be perfectly aimed at the outside seats.

Any reason this wouldn’t work?


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DigitalDawn

DigitalDawn

Senior Audioholic
I know this works very well with Triad bipole surrounds installed in the ceiling. It's a great approach when you need to cover multiple rows or your seating is to close to the walls. The key is that your ceiling can't be more than 9 feet high.
 

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