0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 20961 times.
My take on it is size, bass and placement.All but the larger panels seem to need a subwoofer. I see many OB speakers that are augmented with 4 x 15" OB woofers. Yet there is no shortage of relatively compact box floorstanders with a pair of 8" or a single 10" that seem to satisfy the bass requirements for the majority of people.I think that most panel and OB speakers also need to be placed further out into the room than box enclosures and often dominate the room.Steve
These speakers were rather large (like 2' x 2' x 1 1/2') and featured a 15" woofer with massive magnet assemblies
The whole dipole concept of projecting in and out of phase sound waves into the room makes no sense to me. (What sound source, other than a gong, naturally generates sound from a vertical dipole?)
If I had any concern, it seems that many think the OB sound is more diffused and thus offer less pinpoint imaging. Regardless of whether live music is pinpoint or not, i do find the pinpoint imaging very engaging. UL