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so you are a fan of keeping your speakers all together. So i took it that most of the people on that forum are or were tring to achieve separtion in their front stage if they were why would they want this?

 
So i took it that most of the people on that forum are or were tring to achieve separtion in their front stage if they were why would they want this?

Are you referring to spatial separation of the soundstage, or physical separation of the drivers ?

Also, I should note that separating the drivers would work best when running active. With passive, you don't have as much manipulation to correct things that may need electrically compensated for. As werewolf mentioned at the top of the second page; crossover slope/frequency adjustment, etc. Running passive it would be comparatively more of a crap shoot.

 
To provide a realistic soundstage. Accurate spatial reproduction of the source material entails having all of the instruments/vocals properly located on the soundstage. If the horns in an orchestra are located in the 2nd row behind the violinists who are in the front row...that's how it should be reproduced by your sound system. Everything in their proper places, properly spaced from each other and in relation to each other.

 
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