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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
From DefTech:
http://www.definitivetech.com/Products/products.aspx?path=Speakers By Series|BiPolar Series&productid=BP7000SC

"This extraordinary speaker sets a new reference standard for ultra-dynamic high-accuracy loudspeakers and achieves equally superb performance with both music and movies. They will reproduce a silky smooth, incredibly detailed wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling sonic image with superb dimensionality at lifelike volume levels with a sense of ease which is truly remarkable. As with all Definitive’s bipolar speakers, they have an almost magical ability to recreate a stunningly realistic holographic sound field"

"Thus, our bipolar speakers radiate the full sonic spectrum both forward and rearward in an omni-directional pattern, exactly as sound is produced in real life."

"This unique technology provides you with a lifelike balance of early-arrival sound information, which provides focus, clarity and location data."

I find it very unwise for an authorized DefTech Dealer to completely disagree with the DefTech bipolar design goal!
 
DTV TiVo Dealer

DTV TiVo Dealer

Audioholic
I have a single and pure motive to be helpful and honest. I'm not arguing, just attempting to provide information that is helpful to all who read this thread.

My information comes from Def Tech tech support personnel, not the marketing department. Def Tech is my personal favorite speaker line. Every price category delivers the best value and performance.

Even the sentence you quote supports much of what I have attempted to explain and that was told to me by Def Tech tech support specialists.

Cut and pasted from AcuDefTechGuy post above: "Thus, our bipolar speakers radiate the full sonic spectrum both forward and rearward in an omni-directional pattern, exactly as sound is produced in real life."

Not sure why you would say "I find it very unwise for an authorized DefTech Dealer to completely disagree with the DefTech bipolar design goal!" The only reason anyone would make a defamatory statement like that is to discredit them. My agenda is pure and my information is clearly and simply stated to help members and visitors get the best possible and accurate information possible.

Maybe other members can chime in on their experience with Bipolar technology.

-Robert
 
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AJinFLA

AJinFLA

Banned
I have a single and pure motive to be helpful and honest. I'm not arguing, just attempting to provide information that is helpful to all who read this thread.
I think you have been both helpful and honest Robert. You have confirmed exactly what well established for decades acoustics perception has long shown, that placing a bipolar acoustic source too near (<24") reflective boundaries, will smear the spatial perception. Bravo, job well done.
Now whether this will matter to the customer is entirely up to them. Or their wife :).

cheers,

AJ
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I have a single and pure motive to be helpful and honest. I'm not arguing, just attempting to provide information that is helpful to all who read this thread.

My information comes from Def Tech tech support personnel, not the marketing department. Def Tech is my personal favorite speaker line. Every price category delivers the best value and performance.

Even the sentence you quote supports much of what I have attempted to explain and that was told to me by Def Tech tech support specialists.

Cut and pasted from AcuDefTechGuy post above: "Thus, our bipolar speakers radiate the full sonic spectrum both forward and rearward in an omni-directional pattern, exactly as sound is produced in real life."

Not sure why you would say "I find it very unwise for an authorized DefTech Dealer to completely disagree with the DefTech bipolar design goal!" The only reason anyone would make a defamatory statement like that is to discredit them. My agenda is pure and my information is clearly and simply stated to help members and visitors get the best possible and accurate information possible.

Maybe other members can chime in on their experience with Bipolar technology.

-Robert
I should not have said that.:eek:

That's my bad - very bad sport and uncalled for on my part.

I know when I have crossed the line.

I was being disrespectful.

I have this case of BIPOLAR disorder.:D

I'm sure you are a nice guy, and I was being an a$$.

I apologize, Robert.

Like you said, we can respectfully disagree.:D

Peace, brother.:D

Damn, I feel really bad.:eek:
 
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DTV TiVo Dealer

DTV TiVo Dealer

Audioholic
AcuDefTechGuy, thanks very much for posting so nicely. You are one of my favorite members and I always enjoy reading your posts. You found my information to be different than what you believe and you are likely correct.

We can all be a little aggressive on forums so I do not think you were far out of line. So again I want to very sincerely thank you for the very kind message in your post. No harm done we are friends and friends don't always agree.

Best,

-Robert
 
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Docks

Audioholic
I'm just happy that I am getting so much info out of this thread, thanks guys :D any piece of info is more than welcome!
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
AcuDefTechGuy, thanks very much for posting so nicely. You are one of my favorite members and I always enjoy reading your posts. You found my information to be different than what you believe and you are likely correct.

We can all be a little aggressive on forums so I do not think you were far out of line. So again I want to very sincerely thank you for the very kind message in your post. No harm done we are friends and friends don't always agree.

Best,

-Robert

You welcome, Robert.

That is true. We are all different. We think differently. I guess that is why we all "debate" with our close friends and families.

My brother still believes that his BOSE is just as good as any speaker out there.

Some of my friends strongly believe that all amps sound differently & speaker wires & interconnects differ. We debate, but we are still friends.:D

And because we are all different, we prefer different speakers.:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Bipolars Aren't the only ones...

...that require special placement.

From HTM:

"To sound its best, it (Revel Salon2 Ultima) needs to sit about 3 feet out from the wall behind it".:D
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I think it's safe to say that placement affects the sound of all speakers to some degree.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I think it's safe to say that placement affects the sound of all speakers to some degree.
Yeah, I don't what speakers I have; I'm putting them 3' from the front walls and 4 or 5 ft from the side walls just to be safe - if I have the space of course.:D
 
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benjbonjovi

Enthusiast
My existing set-up
Front - def tech pro 1000
center -deftech CLR 2002(new) (I replaced the deftech pro center 1000)
rear - def tech pro 800
sub - def tech pro sub 1000
a/v receiver - denon avr-2311 ci

Im planning to add a tower
Im thinking of either BP7004 or BP8B....
Since I have my own sub (prosub1000)
Is it better to buy BP8B?
What will I do with my prosub1000 if I buy BP7004?
what are the advantage and disadvantage of the 2 tower speakers?
I have all def tech on my set up, is there any other brand for tower that can blend in my system? my budget is $1500-2000 for a pair of tower speaker.

needs some adviced.

thanks

bonjov
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
My existing set-up
Front - def tech pro 1000
center -deftech CLR 2002(new) (I replaced the deftech pro center 1000)
rear - def tech pro 800
sub - def tech pro sub 1000
a/v receiver - denon avr-2311 ci

Im planning to add a tower
Im thinking of either BP7004 or BP8B....
Since I have my own sub (prosub1000)
Is it better to buy BP8B?
What will I do with my prosub1000 if I buy BP7004?
what are the advantage and disadvantage of the 2 tower speakers?
I have all def tech on my set up, is there any other brand for tower that can blend in my system? my budget is $1500-2000 for a pair of tower speaker.

needs some adviced.

thanks

bonjov
There is no right or wrong here.

Even if you get the BP7004, you can use the sub in the 7004 plus your ProSub 1000 at the same time.

Just set the receiver's speaker setting for the Front L+R to LARGE Plus Subwoofer - assuming your speaker allows this. Then the receiver will send full range audio to the BP7004 plus LFE to the Sub.

Or just get a TWO Y-splitter cables and convert ONE LFE channel into 3 LFEs and feed them to the 2 BP7004 and Prosub.
 
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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I would use the built in subs in the towers for LFE, and use the prosub as a sub for the center channel.
 
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boostedblue2

Audiophyte
Definitive is all I listen to unless I want/need smaller audio sources. Then I really like Bose
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
benj, for a true upgrade, I'd go with the 8s and a much better sub! The DT "subs" we're talking about here are compromising your HT experience.:( A sub like the SVS PB12-NSD would be a significant upgrade in performance.:D
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
I agree with GlocksRock and AVRat, and use the Prosub 1000 hooked up to center channel only. The reason is the Prosub drops like a rock on anything below 37Hz (which isnt really low bass at all more mid bass) I have the 7001s and have them crossed at 40hz (set to large and they sound very bloated and muddy) and added a Prosub 1000 to my center (also crossed at 40Hz) and have everything below 40Hz going to my SVS. This way the mid bass is being handled by the 7001s "built in subs" and the Prosub and I get a deep tight mid bass down to 40Hz all across the front and my SVS handles the real low end stuff with ease. Best of both worlds.
 
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Docks

Audioholic
More to add.... New opinions

Well.. as most people here ive been cross shopping alot of speakers as well as talking a bit with wmax.

So far these are what ive been looking at now...

Paradigm S8's, B&W 803, Revel F52, PSB Plat T8, Revel F52, BP7000.

So far my choices are.... #1 S8, and tied for #2 are tied between F52 and T8.
Just curious if anyone has read any comparisons or have any info regarding why i should/shouldnt get a set.

Thanks again everyone for the great posts, its been a learning experience!
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Well.. as most people here ive been cross shopping alot of speakers as well as talking a bit with wmax.

So far these are what ive been looking at now...

Paradigm S8's, B&W 803, Revel F52, PSB Plat T8, Revel F52, BP7000.

So far my choices are.... #1 S8, and tied for #2 are tied between F52 and T8.
Just curious if anyone has read any comparisons or have any info regarding why i should/shouldnt get a set.

Thanks again everyone for the great posts, its been a learning experience!
I've never listened to Revel or PSB before.

I would love to listen to some Revel speakers though.

So you have listened to all these speakers?

And you've brought along both Rock/Pop music and classical music to audition?
 

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