Is it better to have Dipole speakers on the side surround or the rear surround?

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Gavilan355

Audioholic Intern
also the same for bipole speakers. is it better to have them in the back or on the side?

perhaps have dipoles on the side surround and bipole in n the rear surround?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
also the same for bipole speakers. is it better to have them in the back or on the side?

perhaps have dipoles on the side surround and bipole in n the rear surround?
The side surround, although I think good monopoles work best for all speakers.

I use all monopoles and get phenomenal imaging and depth 360.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Speakers that are accurate and have good image/soundstage will work the best, regardless of whether they are monopole or dipole or bipole or omnipole.

But since we are talking about the surround channels, which are like 10% of the movie soundtrack, you don't need to spend the extra money on them; monopoles will work perfectly.

I think it's funny how the front 3 speakers make up about 90% of the whole movie soundtrack, and yet a lot of people use like 6 speakers for that 10% surrounds.:eek: :D

Can you imagine people using the Revel Gem2s for surrounds in 7.1? That would be $20,000 for the 4 surround speakers. :D
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
What is your room layout and where is the seating locating in relation to the speakers and screen... ?

I think different types of surrounds - be it monopole, bipole, or dipole is an extremely room dependant variable.

Large rooms where you can position the surround speakers further from the seating location, monopoles will deliver a wide accurate immersive sound field....

Smaller rooms where the surround speakers are much closer, monpoles become beaming and don't cover the seating locations. Which is where a much more dispersive product such as bipoles and dipoles will smear the sound around out from the source creating a much wider and larger sound field...

I prefer monopole in my large room for the accuracy rather then the blanket effect of dipoles, in my smaller room but both are very good quality surround systems.

Here is a good picture giving a rough idea of the radiation pattens of monopole vs bipole/dipole
 
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