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Did I make a mistake with the spec of my new system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 74028" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>The pin point accuracy of a monopole can be advantageous for surround sound imaging and effect placement, however -- there is always a but -- monopoles can be detected as a source if not positioned correctly. It's just easier to pin point their location. With dipoles, you can't really tell where the speakers are. In that sense, they are far more transparent. But for me, I would choose dipoles over monopoles for surround use (personally).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 74028, member: 693"] The pin point accuracy of a monopole can be advantageous for surround sound imaging and effect placement, however -- there is always a but -- monopoles can be detected as a source if not positioned correctly. It's just easier to pin point their location. With dipoles, you can't really tell where the speakers are. In that sense, they are far more transparent. But for me, I would choose dipoles over monopoles for surround use (personally). [/QUOTE]
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Did I make a mistake with the spec of my new system?
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