I am getting back into this addicting hobby! I have an Onkyo TX-RZ50, front L& R are Sonus Faber Lumina V Amator's and I am running some old crappy side surrounds for a few months until I add in the matching Lumina II Amator's. No center channel.
My listening position is well centered and I have leveled my speakers. I had run Dirac but cleared that out and will rerun after my rug arrives. I did setup the levels again after clearing out the Dirac measurements. I have an excellent phantom center going on and dialogue is usually very clear and intelligible. There are a few bad mixes that aren't great but they don't sound good on the family room TV with Samsung soundbar either. The stereo center is excellent and I had fine tuned this using Mono playback - that was an excellent tip I came across.
To add in a proper center speaker (either the Lumina horizontal center) or another Amator II bookshelf (definitely no room for a Amator V), I would need to replace my AV equipment rack as the shelves are not tall enough for the receiver so the receiver has to go on top where I would place my center.
I know a center can provide benefits when you aren't positioned in the sweet spot but assuming I am, what am I giving up by having the front L&R take over the dialogue? I am assuming that since they are processing more sound, the non dialogue sound may suffer a bit but that is just a guess.
I am not opposed to buying a new AV rack and proper center if there will be a tangible benefit besides a wider area to listen with a clear center.
If I do end up buying the bookshelf to use as a center, how does one buy 3 bookshelf speakers when they are sold in pairs?
Thanks!