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RE: Stereo/surround compromises?

Posted by grantv on October 25, 2007 at 16:14:04:

You don't state what your mains are, so it's a bit harder to reply, but I generally have a hard time with a center unless they match very well as the other two posters also note. With small mains, if all identical across the front, then go at'er (try b4 you buy). Smallish mains with a very similar center, sure try it out also. As David said however, definately try before you buy in any case with a center. Many mains don't match even with the "matching" center to my ears. Maggie's are a shining example of this (Rico and myself both have Maggie's).