Dipole or Bipole Setting for My LSiFX
I have a 5.1 setup (LSiC, LSi9, and LSIFX) and my room layout is such that my sofa is up against the rear wall, with my LSiFXs on the same wall about 2 feet above ear level and about 9 feet apart (so, about 4 to 5 feet on either side of the sweet spot). Since the speakers are not at any significant distance *behind* the listener, is it preferable to set the bipole/dipole switch to *bipole* or *dipole* in this situation? I've read varying opinions on this and also, it is difficult for me to hear much difference...if any, I think I prefer the *bipole* setting. Any thoughts on this subject would be appreciated. Jeff
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Let you ears determine the best setting. If you prefer bipole, so be it.HT/2-channel Rig: Sony 50 LCD TV; Toshiba HD-A2 DVD player; Emotiva LMC-1 pre/pro; Rogue Audio M-120 monoblocks (modded); Placette RVC; Emotiva LPA-1 amp; Bada HD-22 tube CDP (modded); VMPS Tower II SE (fronts); DIY Clearwave Dynamic 4CC (center); Wharfedale Opus Tri-Surrounds (rear); and VMPS 215 sub
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Normally, if the speakers are behind the seating area bipole is best. To the side, dipole is best. Good thing about Polks is there's an easy choice available at the flip of a convenient switch.
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The ears have it! From what I have read most prefer a bipole setting if the speakers are in the rear. Dipole if on the sides. Enjoy.Sharp Elite 70
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aaharvel wrote:5.1~ di side, bi rear
7.1~ bi all round
What he said.-Eric
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thank you all for your responsive and informative input. jeff
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I am upgrading my system soon and have a livingroom set-up like yours. My upgrade system will be the same fronts and rears. Actually, my fronts will be RTi8's and FXi3's.
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aaharvel wrote:5.1~ di side, bi rear
7.1~ bi all round
Actually I believe that the THX Ultra2 specs calls for dipole surrounds/mono-pole rears in a 7.1 setup, not that they are the "word of god". However, my understanding is that the surrounds should produce an diffuse (ambient effects) signal and the rears should be directional (effects) channel. Both the Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES tracks are mixed this way, unless I am mistaken.
The general recommendations to your question are:
surrounds side mounted (in line with listening position) = dipole
surrounds rear mounted (or side mounted behind listening position = bipole/mono-pole
Also make sure they are at standing eye-level (2' to 3' above seated ear height) in either arrangement. The only exception to this would be in a dedicated multi-channel music setup, which tends to prefer indentical mono-pole speakers at all locations and at seated ear height, with rears positioned about half way between the side and rear of room.
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