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George,My *current* setup DOES have the "huge black box" (50" LCos) but the dedicated theater room I plan will not (projector). I'm not really mulling this - I've decided - just want to see what others think.
To those who eschew a center, one question- have you tried using 3 identical speakers or voice matched standmounters in place of the typical horizontally arrayed center?
I've gone back and forth a number of times, phantom center or real center. Both can be good and it's all about preferences. In the end (my family and I) prefer a center channel. There are some combing and other sonic effects that will occur when you try to split an often mono-signal (center) into a stereo L/R. Some have debated that using a phantom center will decrease dynamic range as most processors will normalize the signal of the fronts. There was a largish thread on AVS that dealt with the technical processing functions that happen when a phantom center is selected and how it gets split back into the stereo mains.
With a large screen the center puts that content too low or toohigh.
Quote from: JohninCR on 30 Nov 2006, 03:46 amWith a large screen the center puts that content too low or toohigh.I must respectfully disagree.
If a set of speakers is placed for audio and not video (speakers out into the room with a projector and screen setup) this can cause some disconnect in the illusion of audio coming from the screen. You really need the center channel to anchor the audio for folks off axis.