Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible View Post
Steven, once again you are too stupid to understand that the goal for the front speakers is totally different than the goal for the surrounds. The front speakers should be directional in nature so that imaging is tight and well defined. The surround speakers should be capable of presenting diffusion/spaciousness and directness, something that dipoles cannot do. My surround speakers are capable of doing diffusion, spaciousness and directness, which is exactly what a surround speaker system should be able to do.

Since the speaker system in my signature is directly designed and calibrated like a dubbing stage, it accurately represents what you would expect from Sony, Paramount, Universal, and every other studio that ports its cinema soundtracks directly to home media. I have other sound systems design around the THX, DTS, Dolby model which is the common setup for made for hometheater mixes.

One again you are showing a profound ignorance when it comes to home theater.

I really don't have time to get to you right now, but I will say that it's no surprise that if you would have some excuse. I'll be back, but do me a favor... My IQ is in the middle 130's and while that doesn't make me the next Nobel prize candidate, it indicates that I am not completely stupid. If you disagree with me, then fine, lets talk about that, but name calling is childish and lacks maturity. I have issues with you're "A" type personality and we can discuss that in more detail, but for now, let's act like adults. How about it!