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I have the KEF Q200 as a center speaker for my Yamaha 1020.
Was just doing a bit of browsing on the internet and I noticed people raving on about the Polk CS10, the clarity and value for money (you can get one for approx $99 vs $399 for the KEF). One of the positive features people highlighted was the cinema like dialogue - while I don't generally have any issues with the clarity of my KEF, I sometimes do get the feel of a "boxy" dialogue as opposed to a natural cinema like sound. It's not an issue with the placement of the sound but just the perception. I have tried all ypao settings and 'through' sounds best both in terms of clarity and punchiness. Though still suffers from "box speech" Anyone have experience of both speakers? Which one sounds more cinema like? Thanks |
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