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Old 09-01-2010, 12:36 AM   #1
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Default B&W HTM61 Centre Speaker

After some serious thinking and weighing the odds, I have decided to stick with my MT-30 .. I did some tweaking with the settings in th eOnkyo 608 and all sounds a lot better and has more punch to it.. I upped my PV1 to +2db and turned the volume knobe on the sub to 3 o'clock also set the Low Frequency pass to 120hz. In the Onkyo 608 general Audio settings upped the bass to +4, Treble to +2, Centre Channel to +3.. (any other reccomendations with these settings?)

I am happy with the M1's as a surround speakers for front and rears.. I still fell that for a centre it hasn't got enough weight .. It sounds very good but hmmm you know what I mean

So I was thinking of getting just the centre speakers (B&W HTM61) to replace my centre M1 ..

I need to ask you guys if this is a bad idea? I mean will it over power the M1's or will it be a mismatch etc..?

I thought by doing this .. in the future I can upgrade my front surrounds in a year or so later down the road..

Please advise me if you think this will be an overkill and if it will be a mismatch with the M1 and PV1 sub .. Also if it will overpower the surrounds.

Look forward for your comments and advice..

Kind Regards... Thanks...
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