Center channel for L, C, & R.

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djsHTnut

Banned
Has anyone here used the same center for the left, center, and right channels. If so how did it turn out?
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
Using LCR type speakers or 3 matching fronts is the best method for a cohesive front soundstage. Some manufacturers offer a slightly different configuration for the center than the L/R only for orientation purpose.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I use 5 identical speakers all around. Works great.
 
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Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
Yup I have, three Paradigm Studio 20s up front. It works very, very well for me.

Nick
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Should work out fine

djsHTnut said:
Has anyone here used the same center for the left, center, and right channels. If so how did it turn out?
The only fly in the ointment is if you're using a CRT and the speaker isn't magnatically shielded.
 
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djsHTnut

Banned
I wont be able to match 5, because I have my 4 surrounds on the wall and ceiling, and the Beta C360 is huge, but is it ok to use 3 centers speakers as the LCR. I see everybody else has 3-5 bookshelf speakers then uses one as the center.
 
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sivadselim

Audioholic
djsHTnut said:
I wont be able to match 5, because I have my 4 surrounds on the wall and ceiling, and the Beta C360 is huge, but is it ok to use 3 centers speakers as the LCR. I see everybody else has 3-5 bookshelf speakers then uses one as the center.
If you plan to use the centers in a horizontal orientation, it's not ideal.
 
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jsantos615

Junior Audioholic
I have 3 Aperion Audio 422c Centers as my L/C/R, with Boston 465 in-ceiling speakers as the rear surrounds in my 7.1 system. For home theater, they sound fantastic. for 2.1 channel music, they sound very detailed. In my office (which is an acoustically treated audio edit suite), they sound amazing. At home, with a hard wood floor and no rug, plus windows, they're a tad sibilant.

As far a cohesion, they have a unified sound. Bonus points for build quality and customer service. These are not much bigger than some of the larger satellite speakers out there, but look REALLY good and not plasticky.
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
I used 3 x-cs across the front in my system. Loved it, only switched when I got my Ferrari red x-ls.
 
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djsHTnut

Banned
Did you guys use the centers vertically or horizontally?
 
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djsHTnut

Banned
I was just looking at your setup, looks very nice. Those speakers loook amazing.
 
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f0am

Audioholic
billnchristy said:
Here is what mine looked like and the beauties that replaced the CS as fronts.
Look out that speaker is trying to make a jump for it!
Thats scary looking!
 
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sploo

Full Audioholic
billnchristy said:
Here is what mine looked like and the beauties that replaced the CS as fronts.
Love the finish on the red speaker.

Did you do it yourself (and if so, how)?
 
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Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
djsHTnut said:
Did you guys use the centers vertically or horizontally?
Horizontally. I can not hear a difference between vertically or horizontally be it off axis or not. That being said, I have only listened to a horizontal center in my system.

Nick
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
It may be more helpful to know which speaker you are considering?
 
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