I prefer horizontal...matches the widest dispersion axis too .
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I prefer horizontal...matches the widest dispersion axis too .
Vertical. Also it matches the towers
Horizontal....... more aesthetically pleasing to me.
Ed
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Horizontal is my vote. Grain looks better going the long way rather than short.
I'd be curious to know if the horizontal pattern could be applicable on the towers...now that would be neat...to have matching vertical and/or horizontal grain...
Speakers 5.1.2: TitanTowers v2 & STC(RAAL v2), MA CP-WT&CT260
Sub: Funk Audio 18.0 SantosRW
Source: Denon X3800H, Oppo BDP 103D, UBK-90 4K & LG B9 65"
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Horizontal
Speakers 5.1.2: TitanTowers v2 & STC(RAAL v2), MA CP-WT&CT260
Sub: Funk Audio 18.0 SantosRW
Source: Denon X3800H, Oppo BDP 103D, UBK-90 4K & LG B9 65"
Office 2.0: Philharmonic True Mini, Fosi TB10D via Wiim mini.
Horizontal.
Have you considered having the top and front horizontal and the sides vertical?
I’ve seen quite a few center channels like that. That way, from the sides, the LCR all have a vertical grain.
The downside to that design is if someone was using the Horizon as LR front mains, the top (and bottom) would be horizontal.