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Use the bi-pole as side surrounds, but can you explain what you mean by “the side walls facing the center of the room.” Are you talking about angling the side speakers to face the center? Or you giving a description of you facing the center of the room? |
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first, Atlantic Technology was one of the first to offer bipole for heights. Height speakers is for ambient sound from Dolby pro logic IIz height channel. Since bipole speakers work very well for ambient sounds is sure stands to reason Atlantic Technology has it right.
As for the second part of the question. If I am sitting facing the TV right in front of me, some 18ft away and my side walls are 6ft away on each side of my head and the back wall is right behind me at maybe 1-1.5ft away. So back to the question, 1- use two extra tower speakers as side surrounds aimed at my head from each side of the couch or 2- use bipole speakers again as surrounds aimed at my head ( but 2 ft higher) each side on the couch. OR 3- forget sides and just use bipole sides right on the back wall and 2 ft above my head aiming right at the TV and front tower speakers. The reason I ask this question is that I don't if using bipole speakers so close to a back wall will have sound reflect in a wierd pattern of that back wall. In one of Big Daddys diagrams he has a couch with 2 direct firing speakers on each side of the couch and they are firing frontwards and not right at the listeners head. If the back wall is right in back of the couch do I use direct firing towers? or bipole on the back wall firing towards the TV? Last edited by ron51; 04-09-2012 at 07:25 PM. |
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#125 | |
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Bipole speakers work perfectly for side and rear surround speakers in a small home theater room. If you plan to use monopole surround speakers for movie applications, make sure they are placed as far away from the listening area and also direct them toward the front of the room and not toward your head. Last edited by Big Daddy; 04-12-2012 at 09:32 AM. |
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#126 | |
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yes but which speakers? bipole speakers above my head and pointing towards the tv as i sit on my couch, OR, Mono pole speakers on each side of the couch pointing towards the tv ?? |
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#127 | |
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Bipole speakers fire in two directions and the waves are reflected off the walls. Last edited by Big Daddy; 04-12-2012 at 09:34 AM. |
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Big daddy..I have read your interesting publication but have i few questions cause i dont wrily know whos advise im going to take..
My question and my problem is; For a 7.1 setup..isn't monopole-bipole 7.1 surround sound setup the best? What you say is very logical. For most of the houses logical its more pratice to use for a 7.1 setup, bipole-bipole surround sound setup..because most of the living room are not very spacious for using monopole surround speakers etc. But. Dolby says to use 7 full range identical speakers (all monopole) in a home theather for a good surround sound. Dolby says, ich speaker has his role that's why its beter to use monopole speakers. -->I dont want to go for this setup. -->My problem lies in your phylosofy and thx philosofy. My problem lies on the back surround speakers in a 7.1 setup. THX says; like dolby that ich speaker in a home theatre has his own role. THX says; for a good 7.1 setup for movie( for home theatre)..monopole-bipole 7.1 surround sound setup is the best. Link: http://www.thx.com/consumer/home-ent...peaker-set-up/ THX: 'Surround Left & Right Speakers (SL & SR): Place the SL & SR speakers between 90° to 110° to each side and 2 feet or higher above the listener. The SL & SR speakers recreate the enveloping sound and intense special effects that you experience in the cinema.' --> Surround left and right are bipole/dipole..this is ok for me because you say to use bipole/dipole and thx engineers also. My problem lies here 'Surround Back Left & Right Speakers (SBL & SBR)*: The SBL & SBR speakers should be the direct firing type and placed together on the back wall. This allows the THX Advanced Speaker Array, or ASA technology to deliver its maximum effect. If the SBL and the SBR speakers can not be placed together, refer to your THX Certified Pre-amplifier or Receiver’s “THX Set Up” menu for alternative configurations.' For THX, surround back speakers should be monopole speakers. They recommend monopole because of the role that these speaker play in a movie. The role is to give the surround sound more effect(maximum effect) and for a maximume effect its better to use monopole speaker because its more precise. For THX the 2 bipole/dipole speakers on the side are enough to give enough diffuse surround effect. Link: http://www.thx.com/consumer/thx-tech...d-sound-modes/ link 2: http://www.thx.com/consumer/thx-tech...iver-features/ The role of back surround speakers by dolby: provide a more 'intense' surround experience by enabling enhaced localization of sound effects. Dolby engineers also recommend monopole speakers for back surround in a 7.1. '2 big interprizes that are agree wiht each other(thx and dolby).' So my problem is whos advise will i have to take?yours or thx engineers? Can you help me and give me a few advises. ------------- I have now a 5.1 setup..3 front identical(center + front speakers, all monopole) speakers and 2 side bipole surround speakers. Its sounds very great but want to upgrade in a 7.1 speaker setup. I have never tried a 7.1 setup with bipole side/ and bipole back(surround speakers setup). And i have also never tried bipole side/and monopole speaker back(surround speakers setup) If you have ever tested this can you give me and idea how its sound. Advantages and disavantages. In your publication, you gave it a 'very good' score..but you gave bipole side/bipole back(surround setup), excellent as score..Why 'verry good'? I hope that you could understand my english..i dont speak english verry well. Thank u. |
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Fidi,
If your home theater room is large and you can sit far away from the surround speakers, you can use monopole speakers. However, if you have a small room and you are sitting too close to the surround speakers, it is much better to use bipole/dipole surround speakers. Finally, if you have one or two subwoofers in the room, it is not necessary to use full-range surround speakers. Let the lower frequencies go to the more strategically placed subwoofer(s). |
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#132 |
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Ok thanks.
I have also noticed that you recommend using for small rooms, small surround speakers instead of big surround speakers. Why? Is it because we cant use big speakers optimal in a small room? |
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I don't have any preference. Most people attach their surround speakers to the walls. It is much easier to attach small speakers to the walls. In addition, surround speakers from almost all speaker manufacturers tend to be small. The large speakers are used for the front sound stage.
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#134 | |
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I also want to use 2 pairs of side surround speakers. But my question is; Does it wrily improve your sound? Do we have phase cancellation problem because of using 2 pairs of side surround speakers? Because its the case if you use for example 2 center speakers. What's advantage and disvantage? Do you use 2 receivers or just one? In the cinema how do they do it to use a lot of pairs for surround sound? Using 2 pairs of side surround speakers in parrallel is it also ok? Thanks Last edited by Fidi; 09-13-2012 at 10:43 AM. |
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Your receiver has to support two sets of side surround speakers. My previous receiver, a Denon 4308CI, supported that. My current receiver (Yamaha Aventage 3010) supports two side surrounds, two rear surrounds, two side/rear effect and two front height speakers. This is in addition to the three front speakers. They have already taken care of the sound that comes out of the surround and effect speakers so that you do not get any phase cancellation. Last edited by Big Daddy; 09-13-2012 at 11:33 AM. |
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#136 | |
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What if your receiver doesnt support 2 sets of side surround speakers. Will adding extra side surround speakers in parrallel still improve the surround sound? Wont i have phase cancelation problem by installing the 2 side surround speakers in parrallel? Thanks. Last edited by Fidi; 09-13-2012 at 03:43 PM. |
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#138 | |
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Last question. About impendance problem. I know. My receiver supports 4 ohm impendance, and im planning using 2 same speakers of 8 ohm impendance what will result 4 ohm if i put it in parrallel. I have the receiver: YAMAHA RXV571T Link:http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio...v571_black__u/ Will it still kill my receiver? |
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If you use a 4 ohm load on a receiver or amp that is not truly made to handle low impedance loads, it will get hot, distort, and eventually fail. |
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#140 |
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Ok thanks.
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