I've seen some discussions in the past here and know a few of you know quite a bit about home stereo equipment so I thought I'd ask your input.
Next year I'll be building some new speakers for my home theatre. I'm using an Onkyo Dolby Digital receiver (probably upgrading to a newer model capable of DTS) and most of the time the system is for DVD movies. I want matching speakers all the way around: front left, right, and center, and the two rear surrounds. I'll probably be buying the drivers from partsexpress.com since they seem to sell good stuff at a fair price.
I've pretty much got the subwoofer selected and the woofers for the front and rear speakers. I was thinking of 2 woofers per speaker for the front left, right, and center, and rear surrounds. I think they call it a d'appolito array, on the front panel put a woofer on top, mid/tweet in the middle, and another woofer at the bottom. I've also got the woofers picked out. But for the mid/high range I came across a ribbon speaker that sounds interesting. The Bohlender-Graebner Neo8 Planar Transducer. Here's a link:
Just wanted to know if any of you audiophiles can tell me more about this speaker and whether I should invest in 5 of them for a Dolby Digital/DTS surround system.
Mike.