Correction:The SSS-01 surround speaker is not a dipole as stated and posted earlier. It is actually a
bipole.
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Advantages of Bipole Speakers*The bipolar speakers are wired in phase and push out more air, resulting in a bit more bass.
*Bipolar speakers can be used as the main speakers.
*This design allows a bipolar speaker to provide the best of both worlds: a direct-speaker’s clarity and focus, and a dipole’s spaciousness.
*Bipolar speakers work in roughly the same way as direct-radiating speakers. They feature two sets of drivers pointed in different directions and wired in-phase, both pushing and pulling air at the same time. That gets sound moving toward the walls, ceiling, furniture, etc., introducing more sonic energy in more directions than you would with a direct-radiating speaker. In other words, you will got more sound coming at you from more directions. However, most of the sound is coming from the speakers themselves.
*Bipolar surround speakers use speaker drivers aimed towards the front and back of the room to achieve a diffuse sound-field like that created by the multiple surround speakers in movie theaters.
Your room’s acoustics will affect these designs more than conventional direct-radiating speakers.