john_k_antony
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I just wanted to start a discussion, if its really worth
, regarding the amplification needs of the center channel in a 5.1/7.1 home theater system. For the sake of discussion, lets assume that all the front speakers (Left, Right and Center) are similar in specs (sensitivity, impedance, power rating, frequency response etc) except for the fact that the center channel is a "dedicated" center channel speaker with MTM horizontal configuration while the Left & Right are vertical floor standers, but from the same manufacturer and same model.
With my limited experience listening to 5.1 system, I have observed the following
1. Bass content fed to center channel and surrounds are much lesser than the bass sent to the main L & R speakers in a typical 5.1 movie track.
2. You need more power to reproduce bass SPL than you need to reproduce the same SPL for mids and highs.
Now that center channel and surrounds reproduce mostly mids and highs most of the time and rarely deep bass, do they need the same continuous amplification power that is required for the main L & R channels?
The whole idea of this discussion is to understand the need for a 200w/ch, 5 channel amplifier vs a 200w/ch, 2 channel amp for the fronts L & R and 100w/ch 3 channel or 5 channel amp for center and surrounds. Do the center channel require the same power as the front L&R and do they need the same amplification head room as the front L & R.
I would also like to hear your experience of having heard the deep bass content being fed to the center channel similar to that of front L & R channels that requires a lot of power amp head room.
Please ignore this discussion if this doesn't make any sense to you guys
.
Thanks,
John.
I just wanted to start a discussion, if its really worth

With my limited experience listening to 5.1 system, I have observed the following
1. Bass content fed to center channel and surrounds are much lesser than the bass sent to the main L & R speakers in a typical 5.1 movie track.
2. You need more power to reproduce bass SPL than you need to reproduce the same SPL for mids and highs.
Now that center channel and surrounds reproduce mostly mids and highs most of the time and rarely deep bass, do they need the same continuous amplification power that is required for the main L & R channels?
The whole idea of this discussion is to understand the need for a 200w/ch, 5 channel amplifier vs a 200w/ch, 2 channel amp for the fronts L & R and 100w/ch 3 channel or 5 channel amp for center and surrounds. Do the center channel require the same power as the front L&R and do they need the same amplification head room as the front L & R.
I would also like to hear your experience of having heard the deep bass content being fed to the center channel similar to that of front L & R channels that requires a lot of power amp head room.
Please ignore this discussion if this doesn't make any sense to you guys

Thanks,
John.