I’m looking to add a center speaker to my setup. My current L and R speakers are Arendal Sound 1723 Tower THX, and I’m running a Yamaha RX A8A receiver. Initially my intention was to add the 1723 Center THX. However, recent research on center speakers has made me question that choice. I am aware that there is a difference of opinion on running a different brand C versus L and R. Some people say you should not, others that it’s fine, as long as the center speaker is able to match the L and R in tonality. The Arendal is a 2.5 way MTM design, which as I understand it is not ideal. In addition, James Larson reviewed the 1723 Monitor THX for Audioholics. The 1723 Center THX is the same speaker made for horizontal placement. In his review he stated the following in regard to its horizontal dispersion.
«I don’t normally include this graph in reviews, but since the 1723 Monitor will have identical performance on a vertical plane to the 1723 Center in a horizontal plane, I thought it would be good to include it to illustrate the performance of the 1723 Center’s horizontal dispersion pattern. The MTM design of the 1723 Monitor/Center makes a lobing pattern along the axis of the woofers inevitable at off-axis angles. As discussed above, the woofer cancellation starts to take a toll on the response up to the 1.5kHz crossover point at about a 20-degree angle. So if the user is going to have a 1723 Center speaker, they should be seated within 20 degrees on either side of the on-axis angle for a full sound.»
The drawback of the MTM design and the very narrow angle of 20 degrees makes me think that it might be better to look at a different center speaker. So after checking out a few other brands I found the SVS Ultra Center, a 3-way [W(T/M)W] design. Which as I understand it is a much better design for a center speaker. The woofers are a bit smaller, tweeter is about same size. Sensitivity is also a bit lower on the SVS, rated at 87 vs 92 for the 1723 Tower. But with EQ, could this speaker be a good match for my current L and R?
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.