I am using an OM-C2 for front center and an OM-C3 for rear center in a 6.1 setup. I just got an Onkyo 886 pre/pro and am now looking for another set of OM-R2s to replace the OM-C3. If I find a set I will be selling my OM-C3. It has hardly been used since my old receiver wouldn't use the rear center when using the 5.1 analog input. That is what I have been using for HD DVD and BR audio. Now that I have the 886 I have found out I can't use some of the audio modes unless I have a 7.1 setup. I believe that holds true for your 906 as well. The OM-C3 is a great center channel but it isn't omnipolar like the OM-C2. If your interested in it just let me know. If I find a set of R2s I will sell it.
Mirage OMD-C2 replacement for the Mirage OM-C2
I have been having problems with my Mirage OM-C2 center channel for a couple of months. My wife and I believe the tweeter is blown in the front of the speaker. The speaker is currently at an authorized repair facility. I am already preparing to buy a new center channel if the OM-C2 cannot be repaired.
My current set up consists of Mirage OM-5’s for the front right and left and Mirage OM-R2’s for the rear surrounds. The speakers are being powered by an Onkyo TX-NR906.
I have spoken with a representative from Mirage and he stated that the Mirage OMD-C2 or OMD-C1 center channel would match my OM-5’s. My question is for those that have owned the OM-C2 and transitioned to the OMD-C2 or C1 what are your thoughts on the speaker.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
My current set up consists of Mirage OM-5’s for the front right and left and Mirage OM-R2’s for the rear surrounds. The speakers are being powered by an Onkyo TX-NR906.
I have spoken with a representative from Mirage and he stated that the Mirage OMD-C2 or OMD-C1 center channel would match my OM-5’s. My question is for those that have owned the OM-C2 and transitioned to the OMD-C2 or C1 what are your thoughts on the speaker.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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