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Originally Posted by STARSCREAM
BigDaddy, I just got the Polk FXiA4's for side and back surrounds. I have the sides set on dipole and the backs set on bipole. My question is on the backs set on bipole should I flip them in the way they are labeled? Meaning the speaker labeled left should I put it where the left back surround speaker goes or where the right back surround speaker goes? I saw the posts that said you need to switch them when set on dipole so they don't cancel each other out but it didn't say for bipole.
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the FXI series has
a side = woofer & tweeter
b side = only tweeter
when set to BIPOLE (speakers behind us) the woofers/tweeters (a side) face OUTWARDS thus ONLY THE SIDE WITH TWEETERS (b side) FACES TOWARDS THE LISTENING AREA
would flipping the speakers in bipole mode make a difference....have woofer/tweeter face listening area (a side) and only tweeter side face outside (b side)????