new centre channel speaker help

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hardcore_gamer99

Audioholic Intern
I have for now dali opticon 2 mk2 fronts and svs pb 2000 pro with denon x4800h. Will dali opticon vokal be enough for room 12.7x10.7x10 room. I can also buy dali rubicon vokal but is costing me 1.90 lakhs rupees while opticon vokal costing me only 80000 rupees. Will be massive difference between the two in dialogue clarity? For 1.90 lakhs i can buy both dali opticon vokal plus dali opticon 2 mk2 1 more pair to use as surround left right. Plz suggest thank you
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
I have for now dali opticon 2 mk2 fronts and svs pb 2000 pro with denon x4800h. Will dali opticon vokal be enough for room 12.7x10.7x10 room. I can also buy dali rubicon vokal but is costing me 1.90 lakhs rupees while opticon vokal costing me only 80000 rupees. Will be massive difference between the two in dialogue clarity? For 1.90 lakhs i can buy both dali opticon vokal plus dali opticon 2 mk2 1 more pair to use as surround left right. Plz suggest thank you
Can you fit another Opticon 2?
 
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nicoleise

Junior Audioholic
i will put them as rear surround that will complete my 5.1
I believe Everett is suggest you consider using an Option 2 for center too. So that your left, right and center speakers are identical. This is typically ideal.

Generally speaking, center speakers are a form-factor compromise. It's a sonically worse speaker in order to fit it under/above a TV. But if you can fit another speaker identical to your L/R, it typically will sound better. Again, very generally, but typically bookshelf or tower speakers sound better than center speakers and are free from some issues that most horisontal center speakers have.
 
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