Eldartford: Years ago I actually did do some research on speech intelligibility in high-noise environments, as I was developing a radio communications simulator for military application at the time. I just don't see the applicability of any of that to my living room. I've been in military tanks and helicopters, and my living room isn't that noisy, even with my two sons running around. :)
As to spelling, when you speak as an authority (as seems to be the case here), it would serve you well to run the spell check on your posts.
Kirkus: I tend to agree that some movie soundtracks are overly bright, whatever the reason. I actually like the idea on some speakers of being able to tone things down a bit (James Loudspeakers, VMPS, probably some others). I wouldn't mind having tone controls on my preamp either, but I don't have them right now.
Dcrugby: I've gone without a center for years. With two kids now, plus me and wife, we don't all fit in between the front L & R speakers anymore. That's why I'm considering adding a center channel.
All: Thanks for the responses, whether I agree with you or not.
Final question: Given that a center is useful *for me*, and that broad frequency response is desirable, am I going to have issues with a nearly full-spectrum speaker sitting in a hutch on a shelf above the TV?
Thanks again,
Lou
As to spelling, when you speak as an authority (as seems to be the case here), it would serve you well to run the spell check on your posts.
Kirkus: I tend to agree that some movie soundtracks are overly bright, whatever the reason. I actually like the idea on some speakers of being able to tone things down a bit (James Loudspeakers, VMPS, probably some others). I wouldn't mind having tone controls on my preamp either, but I don't have them right now.
Dcrugby: I've gone without a center for years. With two kids now, plus me and wife, we don't all fit in between the front L & R speakers anymore. That's why I'm considering adding a center channel.
All: Thanks for the responses, whether I agree with you or not.
Final question: Given that a center is useful *for me*, and that broad frequency response is desirable, am I going to have issues with a nearly full-spectrum speaker sitting in a hutch on a shelf above the TV?
Thanks again,
Lou