the center may not have to be an exact match for your mains, but you're better off if it's a close match. If Dynaudio has a budget center - not necessarily the same speaker elements but having the "house sound" it will probably work. When I first started to assemble my HT, I tried a couple of center speakers that were decent, but not the same brand - it was awful. I now use the entry model center speaker in the same brand as my mains (which aren't entry) and it works nicely.
Does a center channel have to match the front spke
Does a center channel have to match the right and left front speakers?
I have Dynaudio Confidence 1 speakers on the left and right. The Dynaudio’s have an Esotec tweeter. For music listening I’ll just use the right and left channels, but for watching movies, I’m going to add a center channel speaker. To maintain good sound for watching movies, is it best to only get a Dynaudio speaker that has the same tweeter. Or can I get a less expensive but good center from another manufacturer who doesn’t use that particular tweeter and still good good quality sound without the tweeters mixing badly?
Thanks.
I have Dynaudio Confidence 1 speakers on the left and right. The Dynaudio’s have an Esotec tweeter. For music listening I’ll just use the right and left channels, but for watching movies, I’m going to add a center channel speaker. To maintain good sound for watching movies, is it best to only get a Dynaudio speaker that has the same tweeter. Or can I get a less expensive but good center from another manufacturer who doesn’t use that particular tweeter and still good good quality sound without the tweeters mixing badly?
Thanks.
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