Let me begin by saying I am in no way shape or form any type of expert. I’m a computer/IT nerd who left that world as a hobby (still work in it and don’t enjoy it that much anymore) to join the amazing world of home theater. It’s been a few years and I do my fair share of buying speakers to sell them for profit to fund my next upgrade as either I suck at being married or it’s a common occurrence amongst us men that convincing our wives we need $5,000+ to splurge on new towers, a center channel, etc is an exercise in futility. Anyways I had taken apart my Mirage Omni 260 towers to see what a crossover is exactly and also to see what everyone is always talking about when they say upgrade the caps. Anyways upon reassembling them I looked at the top 6.5” woofer and while the Omniguide module the 1” tweeter sits in is said to assist in Omnipolar dispersion I’ve always felt it didn’t do too much and have treated these no different than bi-polar towers (21” from rear wall 36” from side wall and 9’ apart) so I put the tweeter and Omniguide on backwards giving enough clearance for the woofer to still function unimpeded and perhaps it’s just a placebo effect but to me the soundstage is way more immersive yet still clear and relatively accurate. Does anyone have any input on this? Again I don’t claim to be an expert so please don’t bash me for being an idiot or whatever I’m just curious what other people think