EUREKA- IVE FOUND IT -CENTER CHANNEL NIRVANA!!!
i havent rested in a week trying to figure out how to get a larger than life sound from a center speaker. ive been reading articles on clarity , distortion etc.
well, after a lot of reading i felt that what I was looking for in a center channel speaker was something with high sensitivity, horns, and capable of recreating the full range of audio without the help of a subwoofer. it also just so happens that all cinema speakers are high sensitivity, have horns, and are capable of recreating the full audio range.
wait - what? was i now going to put a huge jbl cinema speaker in my living room so I could get movie theater sound? hell- if thats what it takes.
anyhow, it turns out there is quite the community of home theater enthusiasts out there who actually use cinema speakers in their home theater- and enjoy the heck out of the sound.
so what did I do? before dropped a lot of money on jbl 3622n speakers I decided I would find a speaker that met my requirements locally that was cheap and i could play with to see how I like it.
well, let me tell you- I found a speaker, and I LOVE it!
klipsch kg 5.2 speaker. 96 db sensitivity, horn loaded tweeter, 10" driver and 12" passive radiator, good to 32hz.
I took my tv stand out, plunked the speaker on its side , and set my tv on it(I know- no way that can ever sound good right) and turned on a movie.
WHOA! WTF! this sounds effing amazing. the sound is big,round, crisp,clear,and Vocals sound fantastic!.the speaker virtually disappears .
so i set it from small to large to let it play the full range- impossible! it sounded great before how is it possible that it sounds even better now- so much coherence from top to bottom- unreal.
i finally hear what a good center should sound like. you practically cannot hear the speaker- just the content- and it sounds great. matter of fact, i like it so much that i already want to upgrade it,lol. to an epic cf4 - 2" horn loaded tweeter, dual 12" drivers in a huge box, 108lbs of goodness, and the tweeter is in the middle of the speaker so i dont have to offset the speaker to one side to center the sound. then i can use my kg5.2s as the mains.
here are some big takeaways for me over the last week or so. keep in mind this system is almost 100% movies:
-I prefer to set the speakers to LARGE instead of small(goes against all conventional wisdom i know). many cinema speakers start rolling off around 80hz anyway so im not missing any content if my speakers can go down to 30hz - and the sound is more coherent for lack of a better word. matter of fact im not even using the subs right now
-bigger speaker - bigger driver- bigger box- bigger sound
-a good,high sensitivity horn speaker, is a good thing for movies- i hated my old horn speaker-also klipsch btw, but a good one can be really bring out a great movie sound in vocals. sibilant enough for clarity but smooth.
-for a home theater setup - the center speaker needs to be the best speaker by far since it carries up to 70% of the sound in the movie. and it carries the sound we are most sensitive to-human voices. a compromised center imo is a waste of time and im never going back to a non full range center.
-i never used to understand when people talked about speakers for home theater being different from speakers for music but i get it now. for music the front mains are the most important speaker- for movies the center is the most important speaker.
-id rather have non matching speakers if it means i can get an awesome center channel than get matching fronts with a center channel that doesnt deliver.
any feedback welcome.