Greetings to all you wonderfully more seasoned veterans than I am
My situation is a bit unique. I wouldn't be surprised if some of you laughed at me a bit, at least to yourselves.
I am in a very small college dorm room. I started out with a set of one of those Creative 5.1 gaming kit things that has an amp in the sub and accepts analog input only. I bought them like 5 years ago when I didn't know much about speakers, and when I saw they were "THX rated" I figured they must be good... Haha...
Being a college student I don't have the raw cash to just go out and buy the kind of system I want, so when I discovered I had access to 4 left-over $100 a pop in-ceiling speakers, 2 [what seem to be] really nice tweeters, 2 3-way crossover networks, and plenty of scrap wood, I put it all together and came up with a pair of mains which, to me, sound really good. If I am an audiophile at all, I am still probably a novice in most respects... But still, way better mains than those Creative satellites.
But in short the room still had horrible acoustics. They don't make recording studios out of cinder blocks for a reason. $200 later the walls are covered in eggcrate foam I ordered online, and now the room has wonderful acoustics.
(And hopefully non-pissed off neighbors for the noise level)
But now I can hear those darn Creative satellites still covering for rear and center like its their job. The difference in quality is phenomenal. The rears I can stand for the time being, but the center channel desperately needs help. And this is where I need help-- I am uncertain about what kind of center I should get, and how much I should spend. I'm really big on quality, (Or at least, trying to be?) and I don't need loudness... I'm in a very small 11' x 14' room. My reviver is an older Onkyo TX-SR304 model. I've already tried phantomizing the center channel, but my receiver doesn't do a good job at that apparently.
Edit: Lack of good phantomizing is not the fault of the mains either. When in stereo only they sound epic and have an amazing sound stage. (Being modest: as far as I can tell from my not as vastly massive experience as I'm sure some of you guys have.)