Lenny - in my experience, the Walls are not the equivalent of the Concertino. The cabinet does make a difference. I went with Concertinos for my surrounds, rather than Walls. I believe the Solo could match with the Walls, but not so well with the Concertino. Maybe I am too critical of the Solo, but it just did not do it for me. Glad you are happy with it.
center speaker to match Sonus Faber Concertino?
just to mention I searched the threads and could not find any resolutions...
I woud like to run a center speaker for my home theater ... Is the Sonus Faber Solo Home center complimentary toward the Concertinos? I would love to try the Piccolo but they are hard to come by.
I am a 2-channel analog guy. This is side project - My receiver is a Pioneer Elite vsx-29tx (a bit nostalgic for me, since I used to sell them, and often). I know its old, etc. Sitting about 12 ft' from screen (Studiotek 130 at 110"). I would appreciate some input as to what center I should narrow in on ... possibly some feedback on whether or not the Solo home will overpower the front channel setup. I am only running 3.1 channels (L-Main, R-Main, and Center/Sub). Thank you for reading.
P.S. I watch primarily movies from the 40s, 50s, and 60s on blu-ray. Not really into the whole "smash em' up" type stuff that comes out today. I am looking for crystal clear dialogue.
Marc S.
I woud like to run a center speaker for my home theater ... Is the Sonus Faber Solo Home center complimentary toward the Concertinos? I would love to try the Piccolo but they are hard to come by.
I am a 2-channel analog guy. This is side project - My receiver is a Pioneer Elite vsx-29tx (a bit nostalgic for me, since I used to sell them, and often). I know its old, etc. Sitting about 12 ft' from screen (Studiotek 130 at 110"). I would appreciate some input as to what center I should narrow in on ... possibly some feedback on whether or not the Solo home will overpower the front channel setup. I am only running 3.1 channels (L-Main, R-Main, and Center/Sub). Thank you for reading.
P.S. I watch primarily movies from the 40s, 50s, and 60s on blu-ray. Not really into the whole "smash em' up" type stuff that comes out today. I am looking for crystal clear dialogue.
Marc S.
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