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This is where Definitive Technology’s special take on bipolar design kicks in. They tend to create even more audible output to the rear because it is in phase with the front (and is less likely to be partially canceled out), thereby lending a greater feeling of “largeness” to the overall soundscape-albeit with somewhat less focus. Typical bipolar speakers take it a bit further. When used solely as front stereo speakers, dipoles usually require a fair bit of distance from the back wall and, sometimes, careful attention paid to room treatments behind the speakers-in effect making that area of the room partially act like the cabinet of a typical cone-’n’-dome, dynamic speaker.
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By contrast, a dipolar loudspeaker’s front and rear outputs are out of phase with each other. How non-audiophile.Īs a bipolar loudspeaker, the BP 8060 ST produces sound to the front and the rear that are in-phase with each other.
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You can’t see any of the drivers, for example, because the cloth wrap is designed to stay in place all the time. The 8060 makes no apology for looking domesticated. It would fit right in with many home decors, including an audio-video setup, although I evaluated the BP 8060 ST solely as a stereo pair. You could say that it is probably designed for a “lifestyle” aesthetic, while still delivering real sonic value. The BP 8060 ST is a slim, medium-height, cloth-covered tower speaker with outrigger stabilizer feet.