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Omni-directional speakers better for problematic rooms?



I read somewhere that Omni-directional speakers (such as Ohm acoustics) sound better closer to room boundaries than conventional speakers. From what I understand, these speakers use the reflective surfaces and use them to their advantage, where conventional speakers suffer greatly from the same reflections.

For those of you who have experiance with Omni speakers, what are the differences between these types of speakers and conventional speakers when placed in a problematic small room ( rack between speakers, close to walls etc.)?



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Topic - Omni-directional speakers better for problematic rooms? - dave123456@mail.com 02:29:02 01/11/09 (15)

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