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I could have posted this question in 'Speaker Asylum' but preferred to have it posted here since I figured there may be more AV users who read in this section:
I have a 7.1 surround set up with a pair of dipoles being on the side surround and a pair of direct radiating speakers being at the surround back. Is there a problem with this, especially when playing THX-Surround EX? Would the direct surround back pair be a problem of being too direct?
Follow Ups:
The direct radiators at the back of our 7.1 system were recently replaced with diploe electrostats but, with minimal sound coming out the back most times, it did not make a dramatic difference. To have the front 3 & the two sides similar is much more important IMO and my experience.Drop me an email if you want to compare notes off line.
John
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