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pimvda
06-01-2007, 04:36 PM
I don't understand what the added value of a centre speaker channel is in home theater. Why aren't two front speakers enough to do the job?

The only thing the centre channel does in my opinion, is adding a better transition in the placement of the front sound.

Anyone agree or disagree?

muzz
06-01-2007, 04:56 PM
I don't understand what the added value of a centre speaker channel is in home theater. Why aren't two front speakers enough to do the job?

The only thing the centre channel does in my opinion, is adding a better transition in the placement of the front sound.

Anyone agree or disagree?

The Center takes care of the dialogue, while the mains are doing music/effects/what have you........

I'm not sure I understand what it is you are trying to say.

jinjuku
06-01-2007, 04:58 PM
Center channel is critical.

Take the movie HEAT, go to the bank heist scene, and disconnect the center channel.

j_garcia
06-01-2007, 04:59 PM
The only thing the centre channel does in my opinion, is adding a better transition in the placement of the front sound.

You answered your own question...

Seth=L
06-01-2007, 05:00 PM
I don't think most stereo speakers have a good enough soundstage to center stage perfectly for dialogue.

Also, anyone sitting off-axis from the "sweetspot" doesn't get the full affect of a 4.1 system.

Seth=L
06-01-2007, 05:01 PM
Center channel is critical.

Take the movie HEAT, go to the bank heist scene, and disconnect the center channel.
He is talking about Phantom. I am sure that whatever scene you are refering to would still be there in phantom, but not with the same focus of course.:)

Joe Schmoe
06-01-2007, 05:06 PM
When using fronts with good imaging, a center speaker has no benefit for viewers sitting on axis. Its only purpose is to anchor dialog for those sitting off axis. Since I mostly watch movies solo, I don't use a center and I am not missing anything.

j_garcia
06-01-2007, 06:42 PM
When using fronts with good imaging, a center speaker has no benefit for viewers sitting on axis. Its only purpose is to anchor dialog for those sitting off axis. Since I mostly watch movies solo, I don't use a center and I am not missing anything.

I disagree. My speakers image very well and having a center still adds quite a bit.

Seth=L
06-01-2007, 06:44 PM
I disagree. My speakers image very well and having a center still adds quite a bit.
Indeed, I need to get one, I feel naked without it.:D

billnchristy
06-01-2007, 06:58 PM
The only true way to realize how much a center channel does is by owning a lousy one first! ;)

And if anyone needs such a lousy one I have an Infinity CC-1 that you would just LOVE!

jake5717
06-01-2007, 08:09 PM
The only true way to realize how much a center channel does is by owning a lousy one first! ;)

And if anyone needs such a lousy one I have an Infinity CC-1 that you would just LOVE!

I hope you're right. I have a MC616C in the mail that will be replacing a RCA HITB center.

MACCA350
06-01-2007, 08:56 PM
The only true way to realize how much a center channel does is by owning a lousy one first! ;)
Or going from a smaller center to a tower same as the mains:D
For those who can....Highly recommended:cool:

cheers:)

u2generator
06-01-2007, 09:15 PM
If youre old and partially deaf, you can really realize the importance of a center channel. I can now hear all of the dailogue.

TW

Rickster71
06-01-2007, 09:35 PM
Back in 1988, I had a Kenwood KA-V1000R surround amp.
It was 80 watts, front and rear surround, with no center channel.
I listened mostly to music; but when I did watch movies, I
would always turn the volume up.
We had trouble hearing the dialogue. For years I was under the misconception
certain movies were just recorded badly. The movie Backdraft comes to mind.
Well I was wrong. It was my four channel amp.
Years later when I retired the Kenwood to bedroom stereo duty, I got a proper 5.1 system. We found the center channel made all the difference in our ability to hear the spoken word, and transitions across the soundstage.

u2generator
06-01-2007, 09:52 PM
Yeah,

I had Bose 901's that I used in the phantom mode. I really loved those speakers for music but they didn't cut it for surround sound.

I am very happy with my Axiom HT system now.

TW