Okay, I have 2 identical CLR3000 center speakers. The four 6.5" midrange drivers are about 13" apart from each other vertically and horizontally.
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I've listened to 5.1 SACDs & 5.1 DVD-Audios, & watched 5.1 movies.
At first, they sounded great. It sounded like before, except the sound seemed clearer. Then I realized that the Center Channel Volume Level was about +8dB above the other channels when I did the calibration with my Galaxy SPL meter. I guess the two center speakers added to the volume. So I turned the center channel preamp volume down to match the other channels.
Then, it sounded just LIKE before.
At times, I thought the 2 CLR3000s were speaking to each other.

Like when 2 characters were talking back and forth on screen, I thought the 2 center speakers were talking back and forth to each other.
But then I realized that it was just the imaging between the Front Left, Center, and Front Right speakers.
So I guess using dual center speakers is kind of like bi-amping. Sure, they look cool, but that's probably about it.
It makes me wonder why that guy used 3 center speakers in his 6 million dollar system? Because they looked cool?