Mapman, I DID like the soundstaging of the Duevel's. I was referring the the quality of the drivers, not the spatial effects.
Thinking out loud:
Single driver: I would describe the soundstaging as transporting you to the event. When in the sweet spot, it's like your are there.
Omni's more bring the event to your room. This is good as one dealer commented, a quality of a good stereo is that it can be enjoyed by everyone, no matter where they sit.
Bad as the omni concept could be basically flawed because, unless the recording is done in an anechoic chamber, it already brings it own spatialilty to the recording and omni's just add room reverb to what is always on the recording, confusing the issue.
Actually IMHO neither single driver or omni is the best. The best concept is the waveguide. His prices are pretty reasonable too.
Even polar response = equal power response and may be one reason why B&W sound good, despite all their other faults. Sounds like Ohm does the same thing by dampening the side which faces the front wall.
Thinking out loud:
Single driver: I would describe the soundstaging as transporting you to the event. When in the sweet spot, it's like your are there.
Omni's more bring the event to your room. This is good as one dealer commented, a quality of a good stereo is that it can be enjoyed by everyone, no matter where they sit.
Bad as the omni concept could be basically flawed because, unless the recording is done in an anechoic chamber, it already brings it own spatialilty to the recording and omni's just add room reverb to what is always on the recording, confusing the issue.
Actually IMHO neither single driver or omni is the best. The best concept is the waveguide. His prices are pretty reasonable too.
Even polar response = equal power response and may be one reason why B&W sound good, despite all their other faults. Sounds like Ohm does the same thing by dampening the side which faces the front wall.