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So where are the RM30's in relation to the listener then? 110 degrees, 130 degrees? I have RM/X's with the RM30 center. My surrounds (Alon Centris) are at 90 and 150 but I've been toying for some time with the thought of having dedicated 5.1 rear speakers for mcg music only, too, thereby relegating the Alons (dipoles) to movie 7.1 stuff, and instead of having the current kludgy both-sides-and-rears-in-5.1-hirez-listening-playing-the-same-channel, I'd get a pair of RM30's and have them at around 130 degrees ( compromises the NARAS and ITU spec), and able to be pushed out of the way.
Anyway, I'm beyond impressed. I like the RM/x better, but I'm in a large room. In a small room I'd take the RM-30's and be very, very happy. Add a Larger and you've got pure wonderment for less than some people spend on an amp. ...
Less than 90? In front of him? Sorry, but I wouldn't put my hirez surrounds any less than 110, and probably 130. Most newer engineered hirez stuff is at 135 degrees anyway. 90 is way too lateral for me. My sides are 90 but when I play them for 5.1 (and leave the rear 150's off) there is very very little side/rear imaging.
Less than 90? In front of him?
Quote from: ted_bLess than 90? In front of him? The 30's are at about 110. The RM/x's are at about 30ish. The 110 is a compromise; good enough for movies, not quite right for 5.1 music - but the imaging on the 30's is strong enough that I'm able to pull it off. When I want to listen to just the 30's, I just face the back of the room. The sound stage is very wide, but that's not so bad.