MTM's that are mounted vertically or horizontally are hardly new, of course, but I think their point is that they've included two separate crossover networks, one for each orientation. Here's a quote from Ultimate AV referring to it (taken from here ):
Quote:
There are two crossovers in the box, one optimized for a vertical left / right stance, the other for a center channel stance. The latter minimizes comb filtering, the bane of horizontal arrayed two way center channels. The switch to "switch" between the two crossover is on the back.
It's the dual crossover arrangement that I believe to be the focus of their comment.
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