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In general, don't put speakers designed for horizontal dispersion vertical, or vertical dispersion horizontal.
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VP100 will work fine if you're only a couple of feet from center. I would use either a VP150 or vertical M2 if seating is wider.
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OK, thanks for all the help guy's I've narrowed it down to either the VP150 or the VP100 paired with the M22...
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Either one of those works very well, I have both and paired them with my M22's bookshelfs, not alot of difference, the 150 will play louder and deep male voices play a little more naturally, but I only noticed this during some A/B testing, my wife didn't think there was any difference so YMMV.
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I haven't really noticed any unusual dispersion problems with the VP100. We're about 10 feet away, and I think it presents a darn fine soundstage to all the positions on the couch.
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I notice a big dispersion problem with the VP100 when I move from sitting head on to sitting in an easy chair off to the side. Distance about 7 to 8 feet, 25 to 30 degrees.
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I haven't really noticed any unusual dispersion problems with the VP100. We're about 10 feet away, and I think it presents a darn fine soundstage to all the positions on the couch. I used a VP100 for a long time and thought it was a great center and like Tom I didn't notice any unusual dispersion issues either, we were approximately 12 feet away.
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In general, don't put speakers designed for horizontal dispersion vertical, or vertical dispersion horizontal. Ken is our forum expert on orientation issues!
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Ken speaks Chinese? what?
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I haven't really noticed any unusual dispersion problems with the VP100. We're about 10 feet away, and I think it presents a darn fine soundstage to all the positions on the couch. I think of it more as a presenting a darn fine sound pulpit.
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