murpharmd
Auditioning
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- Jan 30, 2011
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- mike
Hey folks,
Was at a local shop the other day listening to the new Def. Tech bi-polar series (8040 system). Liked the sound, but not a fan of the price. The salesman said he had 2 of the older model 7006 series in stock, but both were right speakers. He said this shouldn't be an issue because the only difference between a right and left was the direction that the subwoofer was firing and that this shouldn't hurt imaging/output.
After thinking about this it did make sense that this may not be an issue because the sub puts out low frequency which would produce multi-directional output.
Am I right with this line of thinking? I guess the LF output could be affected by your room set-up if you had these BP towers firing in the same direction, but I don't think this would be a problem with my set-up. Anyone have any input on this?
Thanks
Was at a local shop the other day listening to the new Def. Tech bi-polar series (8040 system). Liked the sound, but not a fan of the price. The salesman said he had 2 of the older model 7006 series in stock, but both were right speakers. He said this shouldn't be an issue because the only difference between a right and left was the direction that the subwoofer was firing and that this shouldn't hurt imaging/output.
After thinking about this it did make sense that this may not be an issue because the sub puts out low frequency which would produce multi-directional output.
Am I right with this line of thinking? I guess the LF output could be affected by your room set-up if you had these BP towers firing in the same direction, but I don't think this would be a problem with my set-up. Anyone have any input on this?
Thanks