Bookshelf Speakers vs Bipole For Surround Sound? | This vs This S:1 E:7

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  • @wendellwendellb339
    @wendellwendellb339 Рік тому +6

    I have Def Tech bipole speakers for my surrounds. I have had them for a while, and are working fine in my setup!

  • @cliftonfriese18
    @cliftonfriese18 6 місяців тому +4

    I’ve used Fluance bipole speakers and thought they were amazing. Used them as side surrounds because a bookshelf would have been way to close for my room.

  • @RecoveryoneDrone
    @RecoveryoneDrone Рік тому +3

    Finally move away from direct fire surrounds after years of use. In my experience your setup and room dimensions are key, When I had a 5.1 setup using direct firing surrounds (mounted 8 feet to the rear of setting positions) it gave a real nice immersive feeling. Once I went to 7.2 I could tell I needed to look at bi-polar type as the sides surrounds keep the direct fire ones in the rear. The real Key in this setup is the room, I have the space that allows my setup to breath and not clash into one another making the overall sound seem mashed together. My front Towers are 10 feet from the side surrounds that are mounted 2 feet above the listening position, then the rears are 8 feet behind the listening position, mounted 3 feet above listening position. You can have top of the line gear, but if you don't have the space to properly place it then you will always have a compromised listening experience.

  • @adamjj85
    @adamjj85 Рік тому +4

    I use Arendal's tri-axial dipole surrounds for my side surrounds as they are placed in between two rows. I think that is the perfect use case for them. Otherwise, direct radiating everywhere else.

  • @juliocarrasquillo9201
    @juliocarrasquillo9201 Рік тому +2

    I have owned home theaters for long time it's been my hobby for many years and i have never have tried bipolar speakers but what you say makes a lot of sense and i think im going to stick to my monopole bookspeakers

  • @TheBassallyear100
    @TheBassallyear100 Рік тому +3

    i actually use a pair of bi-pole speakers but use them opposite (left on right, right on left). i use them specifically because my couch is very close to my back wall and i can wall mount the bi-poles and face tweeter-mid side of the bi-pole at my listening position. the opposite side of the speaker is a tweeter and port. it's not perfect but just a bit more convenient than stand mounting bookshelf speakers either side of the couch.

  • @secretsq100
    @secretsq100 9 днів тому

    In my apt living room 5.1 set up I have definitive technology passive floor standing towers and a massive def tech center (passive) as center, my surrounds are two bipolar sitting on 38” stands to the left and right rear of the three seater sofa. This works perfect because the inside baffles of each speaker cross right at the center seating area right behind me head when seated just like two direct radiating bookshelf’s speakers as a bonus the two outsides baffles fires at the two adjacent walls and merges with the pans from the front. In this setup the bipoles can sit right behind the left and right seating positions because the null between the the two baffles eliminates direct sounds hitting the back of your head, making the sweet spot even sweeter! This to me through trail and error has proven to be the best set up in 5.1,until I move to 7 or 9 set up.

  • @davidmckee2898
    @davidmckee2898 Рік тому +2

    I'm using monitor Audio Silver's dipole dipole speakers. I can't put my speakers on the side like you should because I have doors either side of me. So I have to put my speakers behind me. And with these speakers going flat to the wall I thought it was the best of the situation. And to me they sound good we have to work around the problem we've got in our room👍

  • @itsajam7512
    @itsajam7512 Рік тому

    Great video & subject! I'm old school and the early days of surround didn't offer too many options. My first dedicated home theater was truly immersive, due to the use of Martin Logan Ascents and Cinema center electrostatics for the fronts. Those were bipole by design... The belief, at that time, was dipolar for side surrounds. Atlantic Technologies (AT) provided the best solution because they were high-end in-walls that could be switched between modes. Bipole/Dipole/Monopole. I also used a pair of AT basic inwalls for the rears (at that time all rear soundtracks were mono). The dipole surrounds provided the perfect partnership with the Logans which placed you inside the movie or even the music! The first movie to watch on that system was "Saving Private Ryan". I can still hear bullets flying by my head...what a great first experience!
    Today, in my much smaller office/study, I still use dipole surrounds!!!

  • @D.L.W.
    @D.L.W. Рік тому +2

    I just switched from bipole to monopole for my side surrounds. My living room is small and although the bipoles were great when I had a 5.1 system, they interfered with my 7.2.4 upgrade. My sound system consists of 4 SVS Ultra Bookshelf speakers (2 for the mains and 2 for the side channels), an SVS Ultra Center speaker, 6 SVS Prime Elevation speakers (4 ceiling mounted for Dolby Atmos and 2 mounted on the rear wall for the rear channels) and 2 SVS SB-3000 Subwoofers. The system is powered by a Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A8A 11 channel AVR connected to a Panamax M5400-PM Power Conditioner.

  • @chiefanalyst1163
    @chiefanalyst1163 8 місяців тому +2

    Good video. I have Definitive Technology bipoles on the sides and bookshelfs on the rear. I didn’t lose any sense of direction in action movies. Music sounds more room filling and this was after much experimentation.

    • @kennethpullen6889
      @kennethpullen6889 5 місяців тому

      Hello. I'm a carpenter and last year I did a remodel where the homeowner didn't want to use his in-wall Definitive Technology bipoles. He gave them to me and once I looked up the quality and price ($578/each) I knew I wanted to use them. Mainly because my room is only 14 feet wide and bookshelves on the wall just seems too close to the couch (ears). Best Buy currently has the Yamaha RX-A8A for $800 off and I pulled the trigger and got it yesterday. First step is to cut holes in the wall and run wires. Unfortunately I'm only 85% sure I want to do this so I'm here researching the pros and cons. How wide is your room and how far are the bipoles from seating? Can you still tell the sound is coming from behind or do the rears get mixed in with the surrounds (bipoles)? I'm currently going to do a 7.1.4 but might add another sub in the center of the rear wall. I'm so unsure about it I'm frozen with indecisiveness. Lastly, I feel pretty sure that the only other alternative is to keep it 5.1.4 without side surrounds. Which means I don't have to do anything which sounds kind of nice too. Thanks, and please reply within a half hour so I can get started. :)

  • @jebo4jc
    @jebo4jc Рік тому +1

    I ran bipole for a while for my rear surrounds in 5.1. they did a good job creating immersion, but I then bit the bullet and installed in wall direct radiating. The look is cleaner but I do miss the diffuse sound of ambient effects. to me, ambient effects and music are more noticeable in surround mixes than accurate point location of individual objects.

  • @JohnARobinsonJr
    @JohnARobinsonJr Рік тому

    Like Adam Jannetta, I use the Arendal TriAxial surround speakers. I use them as surround back channels. They distribute the sound evenly across the back row of seats. Mine are the 1723 Surround THX and they sound phenomenal.

  • @albertochalbaud2643
    @albertochalbaud2643 8 місяців тому

    Great video. As you said always experiment with your system, every situation, system and room is different.

  • @markclark1605
    @markclark1605 Рік тому +2

    I have used dipoles for surrounds and they done well.

  • @danlong6162
    @danlong6162 5 місяців тому

    Good, well thought-out and well explained video. Nice job!

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  5 місяців тому

      @@danlong6162 I appreciate it

  • @HatedJared
    @HatedJared Місяць тому

    Anyone have an opinion on using Bipole for front L/R speakers on a 5.1 setup? My seating arrangement is a giant U-shaped couch and we often have 4-7 people all across the seating. I have bookshelves now but they are basically set to fire directly into the middle seat of my couch which is great for the one person sitting there but its lost on most others.

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Місяць тому

      @HatedJared not at good idea. Widen your speakers and toe them in

  • @daeux
    @daeux Рік тому +1

    hello if i may ask: in 5.1 setup, if surrounds are bipole speakers, where is the correct placement for them? on the sides or rear and on ear level or higher? ty

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Рік тому +1

      The side is best. Ear level

  • @Boxkerp
    @Boxkerp Рік тому +1

    I don't know if you were purposely focusing on direct radiating speakers and bipole speakers, there are also dipole speakers, (looks the same as bipole)which are supposed to produce a more diffuse sound field by wiring the drivers facing front and back out of phase to create a null in the direction of the listener.

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Рік тому

      Yeah was purposely leaving it dipole since they have a middle driver

    • @TheBassallyear100
      @TheBassallyear100 Рік тому +1

      dipole is great for older systems if people still use pro-logic and similar but with most everything being point source based now (atmos etc.) it's ideal to use direct radiating speakers. that said i use bi-pole speakers solely for convenience (aka, the wife won! lol)

  • @klauspeterpeter8278
    @klauspeterpeter8278 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi...how it is with bipol....it is the same like bookshelp

  • @BlkMog50
    @BlkMog50 5 місяців тому

    Great explanation 🤝🏾

  • @SamuelAltidor
    @SamuelAltidor Рік тому

    I just installed bipole speakers as rear surrounds. I’m not so sure that I’m feeling them that much. I like the directionality of bookshelf speakers, I think.

  • @randelldavis578
    @randelldavis578 Рік тому

    I have bipole for surrounds in a 5.1.4 setup. Because of space, I can't do rears so I think they work for me. I have bookshelf speakers and I switch them out from time to time but I like the bipole better.

    • @daeux
      @daeux Рік тому

      hello sir may i ask the placement of the bipole speakers ? are they on ear level or higher?

    • @randelldavis578
      @randelldavis578 Рік тому +2

      I have mine on a stand,ear level.

  • @jackryder6732
    @jackryder6732 4 місяці тому

    Very well explained

  • @Music.Movies.67
    @Music.Movies.67 Рік тому +1

    Standmount Speakers are Better for Music in Surround Sound Music Concerts

  • @matthewdonohue7745
    @matthewdonohue7745 10 днів тому

    Bro, thank you!

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  10 днів тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @nprado664
    @nprado664 2 місяці тому

    Thanks from Brasil

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @GB-je5tc
    @GB-je5tc Рік тому +1

    With all due respect Kyle you've ignored the concept of bipolar towers altogether.
    BP TOWERS are not to be relegated to the front L/R only.
    My 7.1.2 or 5.1.4 set-up utilises the matching BP towers as bed layer all around,... EXCEPT the centre channel.
    Smaller Bipolar units from '80s and '90s were hung upon a wall to promote a difuse sound vs huge expensive arrays of speakers, as in commercial theatre layout.
    THEN, BP towers became popular (if you had the space of course) for home theatre.
    I started with DEF TECH BP10S as my L/Rs... then I rounded out my 5.1 and then 7.1 system out with all matching towers that always pointed towards my MLP, NOT pointed along the wall at all.
    In essence I have "direct"-radiating driver towers that happen to be from a BP unit. Forward Backwards sound.
    I get an extremely WIDE and DEEP soundstage that makes the walls melt away. The BPs even made the height sounds more noticable, well before I added Atmos enabled unitss to the mix.
    I can't recommend to you enough these BP towers for you to try. BUT DO THEM ALL AROUND BED LAYER... not piecemeal, with only a single pair here vs there.
    😊👍
    Good luck

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Рік тому

      This video wasn't at all to address Bipole towers as it only focuses on surround sound speakers and only a handfull of consumers use towers in the rears or def tech bipole speakers in general.

    • @robo3412
      @robo3412 Рік тому +1

      Great video and information! I to have a Def Tech 7-channel bed layer setup (LCR-9080s, Surr-9080s, and 8060-Surr Back.)

  • @anthonyalvarado1635
    @anthonyalvarado1635 Рік тому

    Good video!

  • @macydezort
    @macydezort Рік тому

    I use bi-pole for my side speakers. I think they sound good.

  • @kevinwest1607
    @kevinwest1607 Рік тому

    I use bipolar speakers for the surrounds exclusively. Much more immersive type of sound.

  • @Evil-neb
    @Evil-neb Рік тому

    Btw nice car it’s fire

  • @mydogskips2
    @mydogskips2 Рік тому

    You're the third person I've heard say to go with monopole speakers, which sounds good to me... I don't have to buy bipoles.

  • @Lowkey_nxthxn
    @Lowkey_nxthxn Рік тому

    Bipole speakers would be amazing for front wides since they are designed differently

    • @squared80
      @squared80 Рік тому

      That doesn't make sense to me. Why would you buy a speaker that fires back into the screen or front wall. FW should be monopole and aimed at the MLP. FW's are just an extension of the front stage, and bridge the gap to the side surrounds.

  • @packmack78
    @packmack78 2 місяці тому

    Bose speakers anyone?

  • @Evil-neb
    @Evil-neb Рік тому

    K pace guy I literally live around the corner from you