Vandersteen VCC-1 center and the 2WQ subwoofer


I was wondering if anyone has ever tried hooking up the Vandersteen VCC-1 in combination with a 2WQ subwoofer so that the deep frequencies are set to the subwoofer rather than all the info coming from the center channel. Does it help make a system sound more open and warm? The manual says not to try this arrangement. The manual says a 2wq can be used with the surround speakers so why not the center. I'm thinking someone out there might be doing this arrangement anyways. Is it worth it?
tlg
You're better off getting the VCC-5 in this case. It has plenty of extension and does a superb job. You'll also find that the center channel can be blended into the sub or L/R speaker with some processors. You probably won't need to if you have the VCC-5, but it's worth experimenting with.
Good luck!
I agree with Mikej - if you're looking for more bass extension from the center channel, get the VCC-5. The problem with adding a sub to the center channel is that you tend to get dialog intelligiblity problems - the opposite of "open." The VCC-5 goes low enough to deliver satsifying bass, but doesn't smear movie dialog.
Thanks for the response. Have either of you upgraded from the VCC-1 to the VCC-5? Was the sound difference a big improvement? I use my system mainly for music and not movie watching.