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In Reply to: RE: Agree with the others who say... posted by cfraser on February 12, 2009 at 20:48:09
.........but I think you are generalizing a bit too much. OTOH, if you are mostly concerned about movies, I see the validity of your point. However, my concern is mostly for multichannel music and there I stand by the importance of having identical speakers across the front and, of course, they should be as big as necessary.
Kal
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LOL, yes, I noticed you thought that way from another thread elsewhere we're both participating in. I was strictly talking movies there. I do not have any proper 3-channel "stereo" recordings. And so far haven't got any multi-channel music-only recordings I particularly like...I almost always use stereo for music. Except for music DVD/BD.
So I suppose you're going to tell me to stand my CC-690v5 on its end now... :) I can't because my 151 is mounted at *exactly* the correct height, and thus I have to suffer with a horizontal center speaker. But this one "puts out", I can live with it.
The CC-690v5 is one of the few centers in which the physics is properly dealt with. Putting it on end would reduce its performance. Tools for the task.
Kal
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