Extreme confusion for surrounds!

dinesh1201

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I've a confusion / question and thought to ask here to get some solution from experts :)
I need a pair of surround speakers. I don't have empty walls on both sides (right and left) but have rear where I can use speakers for my surrounds.
Now the question is should Bookshelf speakers be used for rear or bi-pole (like Polk FXi A4)? . Does bi-pole can only be used on the side walls for better sound staging? or if I use bi-pole at rear it would be a waste :-?
gist: Bookshelf or bi-poles for rear walls? Please help.
 
Hi

Both would do...all depends on how you will mount them and how close to the ear level.....Bi Pole will give a nice effect....

Look at Taga or Wharfedale or Polks....
 
Hi

Both would do...all depends on how you will mount them and how close to the ear level.....Bi Pole will give a nice effect....

Look at Taga or Wharfedale or Polks....
Hi, I have no other way mounting them except on rear flat walls, would bi-pole still works? the sound won't be directional then, is it?
Wharfs are slightly on expensive side :( are Taga speakers good? I mean compare to Polks :)

Many Thanks Sir!!
 
There is an exclusive Taga owners thread and it seems have caught the fancy for some HFV members who use the same...if this is for surround.. I don't see any major challenges.....

https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/rear-surround/

https://htstore.in/index.php?route=product/category&path=109_57_82

http://sayhifi.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=235_260

https://proaudiohome.com/p/swans-ja...eaker-for-ht6-and-ht8/itemMzk3/?path=218_242&

Thumb rule.....see the speaker which has the highest sensitivity.......88db and above....

See speakers which can out the lowest frequency (closer to 20hz) and highest freq (towards or more than 20khz)...

Once you got these technicalities in place, you cant go wrong in terms of quality....cabinet design, wall mounting etc are other factors....

I have given some links....go through them and also your local dealers...see who offers the best rate with warranty and bill and take the plunge
 
Already surfed all but this sayhifi is new to me and have lucrative pricing, thanks!!
And for the Thumb rule it's a great learning I found :)

Many thanks!
 
For rear wall, either would work. I have a pair of Polk OWM3 on my rear wall and they sound quite good. I have not tried out a Bi Pole though, never had a budget for them, moreover, needed something with a small form factor.

MaSh
 
For rear wall, either would work. I have a pair of Polk OWM3 on my rear wall and they sound quite good. I have not tried out a Bi Pole though, never had a budget for them, moreover, needed something with a small form factor.

MaSh
for the rear small form factor is the way to go for me too. Thinking of RTi A1 but they are very deep as RTi A3 and therefore protrude too much from the wall behind if I mount them, if I place them then stand will be needed as an additional expense :) now I'm finalizing between FXi A4 and warfaedale diamond 10.DFS BUT then Taga harmony platinum S-100 specs are much better :rolleyes:
Thank you!!
 
for the rear small form factor is the way to go for me too. Thinking of RTi A1 but they are very deep as RTi A3 and therefore protrude too much from the wall behind if I mount them, if I place them then stand will be needed as an additional expense :) now I'm finalizing between FXi A4 and warfaedale diamond 10.DFS BUT then Taga harmony platinum S-100 specs are much better :rolleyes:
Thank you!!

Yes I had Polk Monitor series before the OWM3. The Polk Monitor were hung on the wall and they did look a bit odd. The OWM3 on the other hand hang flush against the wall.

It all depends on how it looks and the space available in your room.

MaSh
 
Hi, I have no other way mounting them except on rear flat walls, would bi-pole still works? the sound won't be directional then, is it?
Bipoles have very wide dispersion but they are still directional. If you don't have lots of listeners, then you don't need speakers that spray sound in every direction. Get a pair of bookshelf speakers that sound similar to your other speakers and mount them on the back wall, spread apart as wide as symmetrically possible. Point the speakers at the listening area so that they provide cover to all the listeners.
 
Bipoles have very wide dispersion but they are still directional. If you don't have lots of listeners, then you don't need speakers that spray sound in every direction. Get a pair of bookshelf speakers that sound similar to your other speakers and mount them on the back wall, spread apart as wide as symmetrically possible. Point the speakers at the listening area so that they provide cover to all the listeners.
Thank you! I will keep in mind.
 
this is what speakers I have got from hifi mart
Warfaedale DFS surround speakers. I just love them. They just do their job perfectly.
 

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Your Warfaedale setup looks nice! the speakers also seems promising, best part cheaper than FXi a4 :) they look something like this inside, right?
 

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for the rear small form factor is the way to go for me too. Thinking of RTi A1 but they are very deep as RTi A3 and therefore protrude too much from the wall behind if I mount them, if I place them then stand will be needed as an additional expense :) now I'm finalizing between FXi A4 and warfaedale diamond 10.DFS BUT then Taga harmony platinum S-100 specs are much better :rolleyes:
Thank you!!

IF Rti A1 (or) A3 have more depth for mounting as surrounds, you can consider Polk OWM 3/5 .. These speakers are shallow, have key hole mounts to hang on wall (or) mounting threads to use with brackets which also gives you the advantage to tilt to your needs..
 
Yes exactly. They worth the money. Audiophile s day we should get best centre. R and l speaker and subwoofer is what you should choose and surround speakers is simple speakers.
Hifi mart has put aggressive pricing and mr Anil will help you to decide he will explain why warfaedale DFS is good . Please visit/ call him before making purchase. He will definitely decide for you, he will put himself in the decision and does not promote any brand just talk to him. Have a nice day.
 
IF Rti A1 (or) A3 have more depth for mounting as surrounds, you can consider Polk OWM 3/5 .. These speakers are shallow, have key hole mounts to hang on wall (or) mounting threads to use with brackets which also gives you the advantage to tilt to your needs..
Hi, already have RTi A3 as fronts, I'm thinking of matching all Polk and so considered FXi A4. But then Wharfedale DFS and Taga platinum surround seems good too and cheaper than Polk. Would mismatch create any issues? like fronts of Polk, surrounds of Wharfe and center from another brand :)
 
Centre, right and left speakers should match so that it creates front stage rest of the speakers don’t bother and some of fellow members have different speakers in their system but they are getting good effects. Ultimately judgement lies within you and you should like what you hear if possible audition the speakers. All the best
Some nice articles on surround speakers at www. Audioholics. Com. All your queries will be answered and after reading articles on surround you will be having clear vision but ultimately you should like what you hear and it is really subjective
 
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