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Also, if your main speakers are fairly close to the sides of your video display, and you're seated between the 45 and 60 degree speaker listening angles, many experts will agree that you shouldn't bother with a center chnl providing the main L/R image well enough. Once video display sizes get to past 6 feet wide (speakers at 7 feet apart or further), then it may become a substancial improvement. Oh, and merely spacing the mains wider apart to justify a CC, only creates issues with "over-pan" where sounds overshoot the screen's edges, while the jet still remains in view.
Just setup your proc. with the center chnl turned off. Try this first before spending more money.
Frank
Also, if your main speakers are fairly close to the sides of your video display, and you're seated between the 45 and 60 degree speaker listening angles, many experts will agree that you shouldn't bother with a center chnl providing the main L/R image well enough. Once video display sizes get to past 6 feet wide (speakers at 7 feet apart or further), then it may become a substancial improvement. Oh, and merely spacing the mains wider apart to justify a CC, only creates issues with "over-pan" where sounds overshoot the screen's edges, while the jet still remains in view.
Just setup your proc. with the center chnl turned off. Try this first before spending more money.
Frank