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    Default Can lsic be used vertically?

    Can the lsic be used vertically for front channels and how would this compare to the lsi9's?
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    This is a good question,
    yes It can,many companies make a L C R front array and it works extremly well.Sometimes you sacrifice music ability this way, but not all the time.Theater is as good as it gets.
    Small tid bit for yeah,Using the same exact speaker all the way around makes for just about perfect theater performance.Placeing all the speakers at the same height also inhances the experience.
    I like the way you think.
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    sorry i missed the LSI9 question,
    I'm going for a demo real soon.I can post back what I find.
    Maybe the LSI9's would be more musicial??I really can't answer honestly, but just a quick thought without hearing the both go.
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    Should be a very interesting demo. I anxiously await your findings.

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    they will be very soon, I assure you.
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