01-Jan-2016, 08:55 
(This post was last modified: 01-Jan-2016, 08:55 by MountainGuy.)
		
	
	
		How large is your room?  Curious why you need six.   This is intriguing. 
Here's a suggestion for four if your room is large enough.
Set two left channels side by side at least 5 feet from the rear wall. Point one forward as normal. Point one the opposite direction to the rear wall. Set two right channels the same way. This way, you have a BIPOLE configuration which gives you a larger soundstage. Some like it, some don't.
I have four Phantoms currently - two still in sealed box. Debating whether to try that...
  Or to sell two off as I'm not sure if worth the $ to get bipoles in small room. They do have a much larger soundstage.
	
	
	
	
	
Here's a suggestion for four if your room is large enough.
Set two left channels side by side at least 5 feet from the rear wall. Point one forward as normal. Point one the opposite direction to the rear wall. Set two right channels the same way. This way, you have a BIPOLE configuration which gives you a larger soundstage. Some like it, some don't.
I have four Phantoms currently - two still in sealed box. Debating whether to try that...
  Or to sell two off as I'm not sure if worth the $ to get bipoles in small room. They do have a much larger soundstage.
	
