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In Reply to: You may not be getting ..... posted by John C. - Aussie on April 19, 2001 at 18:24:12:
I woudl really like to understand the arguments for the use of a center channel, as compared to using a stereo pair with a "phantom" center.
I am a HT believer, and use subs and rear speakers, but still have not heard a cc that was worth the effort or money.
Without fail, I have found CC to narrow the sound field, by receiving too large a portion of the front sound information.
How can anyone manufacturer expect a center to adequately handle a majority of the sound information, while it normally has half (if that) as many drivers as the main stereo pair?DG
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I personally am an HT kinda guy and feel that the center is crucial in any high end system. As for the amount of drivers and the quality of speakers in a center, you can get some pretty awesome speakers. If you want the dynamic sound that is demanded from DVD's and A/V formats then you must get speakers accordingly.There are plenty of high end centers out there if you want to spend the money and have the room for them..... You guys being 2 channel purists, I take it that you have some really high end equipment so the prices shouldn't be anything you are not used to. The size shouldn't be a problem either considering most purists have some pretty substantial sized fronts.
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