Diffuse vs Dampen/eliminated

I was unable to find the exact diagram that illustrates seating position "sweetspot" comparative of conventional dynamic loudspeakers and dipole panel speakers.

However as you all know the panel speakers in general are regarded to have a smaller sweet spot and are more narrowly directive. That is to say the sound projects out in straight planes and does not expand out in a wide rating pattern (polar dispersion) as a "point source".
 
I am getting notices that this thread is being active, but cannot read the new posts.

I have done a lot of acoustic experiments, listening and research in the past couple of months since my last post.

I have changed my mind on a few things to say the least, always learning to be kind to myself.

Link to DIY projects and room:

kach22i's system | What's Best Audio and Video Forum. The Best High End Audio Forum on the planet!

And regarding my Martin Logan dispersion comment, sort of figured out the nuances of that topic too.

The big lie - Dispersion Horizontal: 30 Degrees | What's Best Audio and Video Forum. The Best High End Audio Forum on the planet!
 
I am getting notices that this thread is being active, but cannot read the new posts.

I have done a lot of acoustic experiments, listening and research in the past couple of months since my last post.

I have changed my mind on a few things to say the least, always learning to be kind to myself.

Link to DIY projects and room:

kach22i's system | What's Best Audio and Video Forum. The Best High End Audio Forum on the planet!

And regarding my Martin Logan dispersion comment, sort of figured out the nuances of that topic too.

The big lie - Dispersion Horizontal: 30 Degrees | What's Best Audio and Video Forum. The Best High End Audio Forum on the planet!
 
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