Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Yes they do.
I think the bookshelf is a better match with the towers than the dedicated center, tho I wouldn't be upset if I had one of those either.

And thank you. :cool:
Ehh I always thought the mtm center channel had two woofers so voices were more spread out : I didn’t know bookshelves were better but sometimes center channel struggles especially since a lot are sealed .centers often lack bass !!


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Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai

My old prob logic 1 system , lcr bookshelf’s essentially a 3 ch stereo it’s not my theater system . But I can use it for dvd

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Grandzoltar

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Ehh I always thought the mtm center channel had two woofers so voices were more spread out : I didn’t know bookshelves were better but sometimes center channel struggles especially since a lot are sealed .centers often lack bass !!


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If you are 8-10 feet away and nobody sits greater than 6 feet to the left of the mlp or 6 feet to the right of the mlp a MTM design will work without excessive lobbing. W(T/M)W 3 way design will help if you have people that sit outside that bubble. There is an article on here somewhere about center speakers https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/center-channel-speaker/position-of-the-center-channel
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

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If you are 8-10 feet away and nobody sits greater than 6 feet to the left of the mlp or 6 feet to the right of the mlp a MTM design will work without excessive lobbing. W(T/M)W 3 way design will help if you have people that sit outside that bubble. There is an article on here somewhere about center speakers https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/center-channel-speaker/position-of-the-center-channel
I think the MTM was a good idea but it only works on small rooms, I wish brands flooor for standers meant to be sideways for standing up. I’d rather have a massive for Sandra center then MTM that does not match with the Main front speakers.
My front speaker in my bedroom system has bigger woofers and tweeters then my center . Sometimes The center speaker sounds like it gets distorted in a high-volume


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Pogre

Pogre

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My front speaker in my bedroom system has bigger woofers and tweeters then my center . Sometimes The center speaker sounds like it gets distorted in a high-volume
Yeah, the bookshelf I'm using has the same 6.5" woofer and tweeter as my towers. It's a very good match and can handle some power too.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

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Yeah, the bookshelf I'm using has the same 6.5" woofer and tweeter as my towers. It's a very good match and can handle some power too.
Klipsch was either not smart enough or too cheap to put 6.5 inch woofers in their center speaker. So the 5 inches don’t sound the same as the ones in the tower speakers. I’m considering going phantom but it might not work


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nbk13nw

nbk13nw

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Main HT

Running JBL 590s, KEF 650C, 4 x KEF Q100s, 4 x RSL C34E's, 4 x 18" subs.
 
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Danzilla31

Audioholic Spartan
Main HT

Running JBL 590s, KEF 650C, 4 x KEF Q100s, 4 x RSL C34E's, 4 x 18" subs.
That is simply badass my friend how do you like your 590's? I'm running 3 on my front stage on my HT and I love them. Just love them. Just curious about your thoughts on yours
 
nbk13nw

nbk13nw

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That is simply badass my friend how do you like your 590's? I'm running 3 on my front stage on my HT and I love them. Just love them. Just curious about your thoughts on yours
The 590's are only a few weeks old now, but so far they rock! I bought these after reading a lot of reviews from you guys and figured why not give them a shot
 
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sterling shoote

Audioholic Field Marshall
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Here are most recent pics of my system, mostly components from late 70's through 2000. OPPO 205 and Technics SL-1210 are exceptions, purchased within last two years. For the most part, I use Airport Express to listen to music in iTunes wirelessly, although the highest quality sound comes from my usb connection between laptop and OPPO up sampling to 24/192. Overall, I am completely satisfied. My pride and joy are the pair of Sony PCM-7010F Digital Audio Recorders. I purchased those back in the mid 90's for archiving radio commercials which my advertising agency produced for its clients. At that time, before mp3, I could access commercials with the 7010's and copy for broadcast in not much more time than the time frame of the commercial. Today these professional unit only have a few jobs, stripping DMR from digitally recorded streams, although I have not seen any need for that function; and, they are sometimes used to send DAT recordings to my laptop.
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sterling shoote

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The 590's are only a few weeks old now, but so far they rock! I bought these after reading a lot of reviews from you guys and figured why not give them a shot
The 590''s are too good. If they were wrapped in walnut veneer and had somewhat more elaborate drivers they would have cost you more than $3800 a pair, which JBL's new HDI 3600 series cost.
 
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nbk13nw

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The 590''s are too good. If they were wrapped in walnut veneer and had somewhat more elaborate drivers they would have cost you more than $3800 a pair, which JBL's new HDI 3600 series cost.
Especially at the sale price under $999 for the pair.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Bedroom
Infinity R162's and RC263

Is that a passive or something in center channel what’s the flat mid- woofer thing ?


Ultimate bass lover !! si ht15 dvc.
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