mbl & german physiks also make 360 degree speakers, besides ohm acoustics.
re: bipolar sound, (which *is* a lot different than 360 degree sound), i always thought the comments of jim thiel were interesting when he said why he stopped prowiding bi-amping capabilities on his speakers. he said better results wood be obtained by having a second pair of his speakers situated directly behind the 1st pair, as hsu has done in their show displays. (i also heard the hsu room at the '96 s'phile show, but i was not too favorably impressed). personally, i don't much care for bipolar designs - too difuse a soundstage for me... but, done correctly, they can help eliminate sidewall reflections, as they tend to create a null at the sides. but, yure still faced w/dealing w/the rear-wall reflections.
i tink it's audio artistry that makes bi-polar speakers, but only for midrange & below, as they feel the hi-frequencies are directional enuff not to need this help, and this also helps eliminate the difuse-ness of full-range bi-polars. i've never heard 'em, but have always been intrigued by the idea...
doug s.