My thoughts on limited range walsh drivers is it makes more sense for omnis to cover lower frequencies that are inherently less directional.
Also rear and side radiating omni drivers require more distance from walls to avoid early reflections which are always harmful.
So I tend to think JSs approach is better for most people than say the GP or mbl approach.
Having heard mbl set up properly though with proper distance to walls and proper treatments, they are in a class of their own in regards to 3d holographic imaging when set up right.
Listening to walton Crown Imperial March as I type with Sennheiser Momentum phones off Bel Canto c5i digital integrated, a simply marvolous technological wonder. Digital source is Squeezebox Touch, another gem, wirelessly connected to my FLAC format music library on the computer downstairs. Viva technology!
Also rear and side radiating omni drivers require more distance from walls to avoid early reflections which are always harmful.
So I tend to think JSs approach is better for most people than say the GP or mbl approach.
Having heard mbl set up properly though with proper distance to walls and proper treatments, they are in a class of their own in regards to 3d holographic imaging when set up right.
Listening to walton Crown Imperial March as I type with Sennheiser Momentum phones off Bel Canto c5i digital integrated, a simply marvolous technological wonder. Digital source is Squeezebox Touch, another gem, wirelessly connected to my FLAC format music library on the computer downstairs. Viva technology!