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I can't recall a truly omni-directional design. In theory a cube with very small (no beaming of high frequencies) or coincendental drivers on each face all operating in phase hanging from a string (away from walls as mentioned above) would be one possible option (but very limited bass).But is omni-directional how it was miked/mixed? As mentioned above much classical music is (but only makes sense if the number of mikes equals the number of speakers). Most musical genres are recorded close miked. Would you want a huge soundstage filled with a voice? Depending again on how it's recorded, what type of imaging (size, location) can you expect with a true omni-directional design?IMO it's best to use the same playback setup as used in the studio (apart from wanting to enjoy versus "over analyze" the performance). That would typically be 2-way active monitors used in a nearfield setup.
My listen distance from wall to wall is only 11.5 feet, my speakers are about 10 inches from the wall. i have tried pulinng them out like 3 feet and in allhonesty they sounded acward, it has no depth.
Im still seeking a speaker that can offer a large soundstage that can fit in a small room.
I'm one of a very small number of people who own a pair of GR Research's omnidirectional O-3's. Despite their great sound, Danny says they are difficult to sell because the design is unusual. Frankly, if Danny didn't design this speaker, I would have no interest in them whatsoever. Drivers mounted on top of speakers are kinda freaky, IMO. They are used in a 13' x 20' x 8' room along the short wall with about three feet from the side and back walls. More space would be ideal, but these speakers replaced a pair of VMPS floor standers and easily outperformed them. According to Danny, they sound virtually identical to his open baffle designs that use the same drivers (except for the bass, of course).
Virtue is now selling a Danny Richie designed stand mounted omni of sorts. Go to the Virtue Audio circle site to check them out.
So, I really think it's mostly about commercial viability: most women are going to hate omni's due to spacing constraints,... It's hard enough to be successful selling speakers - better to provide front firing speakers that have 'universal' appeal.
JLM - Which 2-way active monitors are you using?
JLM, I believe that the floor standing MBL's are true omni'sand that there have been others.
Then you are barking up the wrong tree, IMO. Omni/dipole/etc need space! A small room will make acoustic problems worse, I think in a small room listening close to the speakers directionality may be a better solution. If you are looking for a good soundstage check out the Omega speakers with the 4.5" driver. With the right amp, they completely disappear and work great in small rooms/nearfield.
Yes, those would be close. But they aren't radiating straight up or down. And I'm not sure how uniform the distribution of various frequencies would be.
I have heard omega speakers before but forgot which model, but ibelieve it was one with small driver, paired with some tube 300b amp and they sounded a little shouty. I can definetly give a next try.