All very valid points, and I respect both of your opinions on the lack of a need for a center channel. The main worry is obviously off axis response in a living room/theater type setting; at times people are bound to sit outside the front right or left speaker. It makes sense to use the phantom mode and see how it sounds in practical everyday life... if a center channel needed, then you know for sure. I would imagine that if one uses a WMTW center, then the gain would have to be increased a bit for a given (or average) listening distance, but that's not hard to do. A WMTW design may not be ideal, but if it sound is reasonablly close (which would be expected since essentially the same drivers are used), that may be all one can expect. Besides, exact uniformity of sound for home theater isn't as necessary as for serious music listening... and when doing serious music listening one would want to to be in the sweet spot and most likely listen in phantom mode anyway.