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I'm pretty much a newb when it comes to speakers so any help is appreciated.
I'm looking at this center: http://www.energy-speakers.com/na-en...pecifications/ and would like to use these as left and right fronts: http://www.energy-speakers.com/na-en...pecifications/ I realize that there is a center more purposefully paired with those bookshelves (the C-C50 or C-C100) but the reason I'm looking at the smaller center is due to the way I would like to have it placed. The smaller height is better suited for my TV stand,otherwise I would have issues with placement. From reading through many posts I understand (to the best of my ability) the importance of matching the center with the fronts. I know that this may not be ideal, but would it really cause any noticeable sound issues? Or for that matter be a big deal in any other way? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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I would definitely recommend going with the C-50 center instead of the RC-Mini Center. The drivers (treble and midbass) are mismatched between the pair, and that will be distracting, especially with voices. You will definitely notice it when people are speaking and moving across the screen.
Timbre matching is critical across the front channels, but it's not as critical for rear channels. Although you still want your rear channels to match each other for seamless surround panning. |
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With the money you save by not getting the RC-mini center, get a pair of better bookshelf speakers rather than the C-50s. I used to have the C-200s as fronts and the C-100s as side surrounds before I upgraded to 7.1 (see my signiture file). The C-100s will keep up with the C-C50 center better than the C-50s will. I have the C-C100 center though and bought towers because the C-200s didn't keep up so well with the C-C100. The C-50s would make good surround speakers though. The C-series are getting hard to find. Audio advisor and wwstereo.com are good sources. Both have the C-C50 center channel. You might save at wwstereo.com even though you pay $10.00 more you get free shipping. Audio advisor still has the C-100s for $150.00/pair. If you live in Canada, you probably have a Future Shop near you or order on line, but only ship in Canada though. You'd have a fine system made up of these: C-100s for L/R fronts, C-C50 center, and C-50s for surround L/R. Don't forget, with bookshelf speakers, you'll need a subwoofer if you want to get the full sonic impact of low bass found in many movie audio soundtracks. The minimum subwoofer for your system would be the Energy ESW-8, but for low bass extension I would recommend the Energy ESW-10. The Energy ESW-8 is $99.00 + free shipping at wwstereo.com. If you already have a subwoofer you should be fine using it too. Subwoofers don't need to be timbre matched with mains. What they need more is proper room placement for solid bass. |
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