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When to get a bigger centre speaker and bigger rear surrounds? (Bentley FC100 vs FC150 and FR50 vs FR80)
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 1116341" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>If you ever meet bbe2 condescent is the last impression you would ever walk away from a meeting with.</p><p></p><p>Center speakers are great for vocal intelligibility, no doubt. I just like the voice to fit in with the mains and music and to be quite frank there is almost always a lot of meat left on the table. Ending credits often hilight this as the center is then typically muted. It's not so much the on axis response but the reflections which make many voices not integrate cohesively with the room's acoustics due to the off axis issues common to the MTM layout. I would say fit something in that fits in with the theme of cheap and cheerful. B&W mains often have slight low treble bloom and thus one can shop around a bit to find something that matches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 1116341, member: 18"] If you ever meet bbe2 condescent is the last impression you would ever walk away from a meeting with. Center speakers are great for vocal intelligibility, no doubt. I just like the voice to fit in with the mains and music and to be quite frank there is almost always a lot of meat left on the table. Ending credits often hilight this as the center is then typically muted. It's not so much the on axis response but the reflections which make many voices not integrate cohesively with the room's acoustics due to the off axis issues common to the MTM layout. I would say fit something in that fits in with the theme of cheap and cheerful. B&W mains often have slight low treble bloom and thus one can shop around a bit to find something that matches. [/QUOTE]
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When to get a bigger centre speaker and bigger rear surrounds? (Bentley FC100 vs FC150 and FR50 vs FR80)
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