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<blockquote data-quote="windshear" data-source="post: 936840" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Both cases have merits, it all depends on the loudspeaker type and its dispersion characteristics and what you are trying to achieve. However ears are more sensitive on a horizontal plane when it comes to directionality, thus the further off plane you go the less localized the sound may be, however may be more "apparently" enveloping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windshear, post: 936840, member: 619"] Both cases have merits, it all depends on the loudspeaker type and its dispersion characteristics and what you are trying to achieve. However ears are more sensitive on a horizontal plane when it comes to directionality, thus the further off plane you go the less localized the sound may be, however may be more "apparently" enveloping. [/QUOTE]
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