How do they compare to monopoles?? Very cool does anyone make affordable towers these days ? I don’t see many of this style ..
op got a good deal haha !!
Would be nice for the movie bedroom .
Could be a while til I ever upgrade don’t use that system a lot anymore.
These bipoles completely blow away monopoles for home theater, at least in my room. Over the years I’ve used various Polk Audio speakers (their better speakers, not their cheap stuff), Martin Logans, Paradigm reference studio’s, NHT’s, Klipsch, Energy, B&W, & others, and nothing has sounded this good for home theater.
I got them hooked up the way I wanted, and re-ran the MCACC calibration software in my Pioneer Elite SC-37, and sat down with my wife to watch a couple of movies. I immediately noticed a huge difference, but I kept my opinions to myself, as I didn’t want to influence her in any way. Normally when I change speakers out she either doesn’t comment on the new speakers, or just says something like “these sound pretty good”, but this time was definitely different. She kept looking around, and she was jumping from the sounds coming from the rear speakers as well. Finally she said “these speakers are awesome, I can’t believe what a difference they make”! I asked her to elaborate, and she said that the various sounds were coming from all around her, instead of sounding like it was coming from the speaker behind her, and that it sounded better than being in the movie theater. I have to agree. The way the sound envelopes you, yet still comes from where it’s supposed to is pretty awesome. These provide a much bigger sound field, and they just “work” with Dolby Digital/Dolby HD/DTS Master Audio much better than monopoles can, at least in my room. At this point I wouldn’t even consider going back to monopoles for HT, as it would be a downgrade.