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If I didn't want to change my main speakers (B&Ws) or surrounds but wanted to upgrade my center channel, do I need to just look at something like the higest end B&W center channel which is mucho bucks or can I consider something like the LRC upgraded with FST Tweeter and caps. I've heard its better to match all three speakers across the fronts to keep the tonal characteristics the same (if not the same manufacturer then at least the same drivers and type of drivers) and now I would be mixing completely di ...
Bob,John gives some good advice. However, I disagree with his definition of the perfect situation. A pair of stereo speakers, when properly set up, will give the best (most seamless) pan across the stage. This is true for music or movies - well, as long as no viewer is too far off-center. In these cases, a center channel would be necessary to keep info from the center speaker locked in place relative to the viewing screen.However, if you seldom (or never) have a viewer sit too far off-center, an ...
If you went with the LRC the improvement would be alot more than subtle, let me assure you. The problem being the LRC using drivers that are very fast and a tonal balance too different from your mains. Like one poster stated you'd end up selling those B&W's and buying Vmps speakers. The LRC is an outstanding center channel and a bargain. B&W speakers sound good but they need to charge much more money for the sound quality than smaller companies like Vmps. If it makes any difference I did sell an LRC to ...
There's a sticky in this forum with a list of owners and dealers who will let you hear their systems. If you're in the Northwest you're more than welcome to come to my home. There's zero pressure as I don't care either way.