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VideoScuba
11-12-2006, 02:26 PM
Up until yesterday I was seriously considering using ArtCoustic onwall fronts (and a center) based on a very limited listening experience and a overriding request (dare I say command :D ) from my wife that the speakers be "unnoticeable" for a new ht set up in our living room.

After talking w/a dealer, he recommended going a different way (he's sold all of 1 pair of the ArtCoustics in 2 years - and he said they kind of "fatigued" your listening experience over time). I listened to them again, and they are kind of harsh in their sound.

I'm now looking at in-walls that I can use for the LR - and I like what I've heard listening to the Triads (like their surrounds as well).

Here's the issue: the Triad line doesn't have a matched Center that is the right form factor (need long and thin to go under the plasma).

So the question is:
Anyone have a recommendation for either an on-wall or in-wall (preferred) Center that I can match w/the Triads? Needs to be as inconspicuous as possible...

Price: willing to spend up to $1K for the right Center...

Thanks for any/all pointers...

jcPanny
11-13-2006, 11:31 AM
Triad makes some of the best in-wall speakers, so you are on the right track. You will definately want a matching center channel is you are spending that kind of money. Check out the In-Ceiling and On-Wall center channel speakers that match the mains.

AVRat
11-13-2006, 01:58 PM
The Triad LCRs can be set horizontally for the center, but the length is prohibitive for 16” stud bays. If your plasma is centered on a stud, you could also use two Triad Minimonitors in parallel. I understand your desire for in-wall multi-polar surrounds but there aren’t too many options available. Some speaker brands that come to mind are B&W, Sonance, Def Tech, and Klipsch, that you might also consider. They do have good options for the center channel.

Xsound
11-13-2006, 11:41 PM
I believe that for a nominal fee, you can get Triad to build their speakers in a custom size. Triad also makes the mini-lcr 3.0 which has the proper form factor, but incorporates all 3 front speakers. I haven't heard it, so can't comment on it's sound, but should be consistent with the Triad sound.

I am curious you need a long and narrow speaker is you are using in-walls.