Hey AH peeps! I've been doing some thinking and researching and would like solicit your valuable collective input. As some of you may or may not know, my main interest when it comes to audio playback is strictly two channel - I have no real interest in setting up a surround system. Recently, I purchased a Pioneer Elite VSX-LX503, mostly to play with features not found in your typical 2CH setup (MCACC, etc). What has been bothering me is the Pioneer has all these "wasted" channels of amplification. So I got to thinking, "What if I were to add a center channel and have a proper 3.1 setup?". I really, really like my Elac Adante AS-61s and there is a matching center channel speaker, the AC-61, which is quite the monster:
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It originally retailed for $2K and I can get a new one for around $800. This kind of makes sense to me because yes, my system is dual purpose and video is a part of it. I have no problems with dialog and my "phantom center" performs admirably, but adding cubic inches of speaker displacement is always fun! Also, I have a lot of 3 channel SACDs (most of the Living Stereo collection was originally recorded this way) and multi channel SACDs, DVD Audio and Blu-Ray Audio.
The only real issue is how my system exists today and where I would place the center speaker:
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I would need to place it on the second shelf and shift my AVR and Blu-Ray player to the first shelf. The second shelf is 19" above the floor, placing the center line of the drivers at just about 24" (keep in mind my LR speakers sit on 24" stands and the midpoint between tweeter and woofer is at approximately 34"). Luckily, the AC-61's shape allows it to easily orient it in an upward angel and comes with handy dandy rubber "wedges" to do so. Also, it is kind of neat that the AC-61 is almost exactly (minus 1/2") the size of the opening between the supports!
My main questions are 1) do y'all have experience with strictly 3.1 systems and how do you like it 2) will my soundstage "drop" because of the lower center 3) is it even worth it or am I just throwing money around?
Now onto the "Not" portion of the subject line. If I decide to not go the 3CH route, I am seriously considering replacing the Pioneer with a two channel integrated. I'm just not sold on the audio performance of the VSX-LX503, even listening via "pure direct" mode (oddly enough, it sounds
much better with MCACC engaged - color me surprised!). Now I'm not really talking about tonality (though my flawed aural memory says it is not quite there) but imaging and soundstaging. No matter how I configure my speakers (toe in, toe out, moving back and forth, in and out) I can't get a super solid center image - it is rather diffuse - and the soundstage rarely, if ever, extends beyond the line of the speaker drivers. My Yamaha A-S801/KEF R500 setup that I had to sell had a rock solid center image (when it was on the recording) and, on certain tracks (take Roger Waters' Amused to Death for example) sound cues stretched to beyond 180 degrees (i.e., sounds coming from over my shoulder). I thought it was perhaps my Elacs, but my Focals are the same way, which leads me to believe it is my AVR. Anyway, this would be my first choice:
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Or, I may go back to Yamaha because it is a known entity and I can save some $$$!
Opinions? Lighting torches? Rabble rousing?