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So I am looking to upgrade my speakers in the near future and I want to go with something that created a LARGE sweetspot. I like to have lots of offaxis response so I would assume a dipole would be good. Any suggestions?
Horns.At least from the low mids on up. Horns can give you well-controlled directivity allowing for a large sweet spot but narrow enough that you're not spraying sound in all directions, significantly reducing first reflections off the sidewalls, floor and ceiling. Check out something like Yorkville's Unity series (designed by Tom Danley). They use a 60 x 60 conical horn coupled to a 1.75" compression driver and three ceramic cone drivers to not only give well-controlled directivity from 300 Hz on up, but it also behaves as a time aligned point source.se
Well, Steve, thanks for the segue. I had a partial reply typed earlier but canned it, but since you've posted this I guess I'll have to continue.
I actually use the U15 as my home speaker, and I can verify that the controlled directivity idea delivers in practice. I have a tough narrow room, with the speakers placed in the corners. By orienting them so that the main axes cross in front of the listening position, you get a very broad sweet spot - I can move laterally more or less from speaker to speaker whild maintaining a decent presentation. The idea is that as you move laterally you are moving farther off-axis from the nearer speaker, and conversely you are moving closer on-axis to the farther speaker. The two effects cancel out to a degree, leaving a pretty stable image. In my specific case the price that is paid is that the image is slighly center-weighted compared to a holographic mini-monitor, although the speakers still disappear and aren't localizable.
BTW - Tom didn't actually design the Yorkville Unities - Todd Michael of Yorkville did the design mostly independently based on Tom's theory and designs. I have never heard Toms originals, but I'm extremely happy with the Yorkvilles.
Sorry guys, but he did ask "biggest" and simple physics indicates line array.
You got me. Sorry if I tend to be too black and white at times. I haven't graduated to horns, yet, so I control directivity via OB's.
That would depend on your definition of 'sweet' and 'speaker'. aa