nightflier
08-26-2004, 11:13 AM
I know not everyopne here is a fan of bi/dipolar speakers, but for those who use them:
I have been using Axiom QS4 bi-directional (actually Axiom refers to these as quadpolar) speakers behind my listening position. This was not recommended by Axiom's tech support and frankly, the envelopment of the sound was never quite what I had hoped when watching movies, even when I upped the levels for the rear speakers.
Well, because of some rearranging, I now have the opportunity to move them to the sides. It will involve some drilling and running wire, so I'm wondering if I should even bother. Has anyone tried both positions and noticed a marked difference?
As a side note, I also could purchase a second set of speakers for a full 7.1 setup (right now I'm only using 5.1), but that would be more expensive. Any thoughts?
I have been using Axiom QS4 bi-directional (actually Axiom refers to these as quadpolar) speakers behind my listening position. This was not recommended by Axiom's tech support and frankly, the envelopment of the sound was never quite what I had hoped when watching movies, even when I upped the levels for the rear speakers.
Well, because of some rearranging, I now have the opportunity to move them to the sides. It will involve some drilling and running wire, so I'm wondering if I should even bother. Has anyone tried both positions and noticed a marked difference?
As a side note, I also could purchase a second set of speakers for a full 7.1 setup (right now I'm only using 5.1), but that would be more expensive. Any thoughts?