so far i've had no center speaker and been watching movies in a 4.1 setup
my 2 front bookshelves are about 8 feet way from the MLP and each speaker about 6 feet apart. since i always sit in the sweet spot and other family members who watch dont care much either ways about the finer details so they dont mind
just to test things again the other day to see if i was missing out anything i connected a spare bookshelf as the center channel and temporarily kept it on the entertainment unit under the tv
now admittedly i didnt do any calibration etc but i was surprised to find how "boxy" the voices sounded with a dedicated center. also it seemed to localize the audio and i was very conscious i was hearing voices coming from the center speaker. switching back to the fronts and it felt like voices were coming from the tv and were not as localized. few others have reported the same even with calibrated setups so i dont think what was the cause.
also just listening to the sounds coming from the fronts when the center was enabled and i was again surprised to find so little information encoded in them. even musical cues which i thought would come from the sides were mainly coming from the center. considering that most english movies (esp dramas etc) have very little in terms of music etc it almost felt like the fronts were being "wasted"
the only benefit i seemed to find with a center was that when there was a loud swell of music there seemed to be more dynamism to the sound because suddenly there was this sound coming from speakers that had seemed quiet till then
reading about this on different forums seemed as usual to bring up mixed reactions with people swearing that one way was better than the other. but the conclusion i reached was that if you have all 3 front speakers the exact same then a center is unbeatable but even having a 'matched' horizontal type center as most of us would go for since there wont be any place to have a bookshelf or tower speaker under the tv there are some compromises involved and then depending on where you sit you might actually benefit from having no center speaker
wonder if FM's with at least a 3.x setup are upto some experimentation? try listening to different scenes with center speaker enabled and disabled. i suspect most will like what their ears are used to (just like in my case) but it'd be good to hear about it either ways. maybe others entering HT can save some $$$ by skipping a center speaker
my 2 front bookshelves are about 8 feet way from the MLP and each speaker about 6 feet apart. since i always sit in the sweet spot and other family members who watch dont care much either ways about the finer details so they dont mind
just to test things again the other day to see if i was missing out anything i connected a spare bookshelf as the center channel and temporarily kept it on the entertainment unit under the tv
now admittedly i didnt do any calibration etc but i was surprised to find how "boxy" the voices sounded with a dedicated center. also it seemed to localize the audio and i was very conscious i was hearing voices coming from the center speaker. switching back to the fronts and it felt like voices were coming from the tv and were not as localized. few others have reported the same even with calibrated setups so i dont think what was the cause.
also just listening to the sounds coming from the fronts when the center was enabled and i was again surprised to find so little information encoded in them. even musical cues which i thought would come from the sides were mainly coming from the center. considering that most english movies (esp dramas etc) have very little in terms of music etc it almost felt like the fronts were being "wasted"
the only benefit i seemed to find with a center was that when there was a loud swell of music there seemed to be more dynamism to the sound because suddenly there was this sound coming from speakers that had seemed quiet till then
reading about this on different forums seemed as usual to bring up mixed reactions with people swearing that one way was better than the other. but the conclusion i reached was that if you have all 3 front speakers the exact same then a center is unbeatable but even having a 'matched' horizontal type center as most of us would go for since there wont be any place to have a bookshelf or tower speaker under the tv there are some compromises involved and then depending on where you sit you might actually benefit from having no center speaker
wonder if FM's with at least a 3.x setup are upto some experimentation? try listening to different scenes with center speaker enabled and disabled. i suspect most will like what their ears are used to (just like in my case) but it'd be good to hear about it either ways. maybe others entering HT can save some $$$ by skipping a center speaker
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