I'm trying a KEF LS50 for center with KEF Reference 107/2s front LR and LS50s side and rear surrounds. A round of pink noise reveals the LS50s match the big 107/2s well, and the sound for music and HT is superb.
What centre channel are you using?
Hi Guys!
I have just upgraded to Atmos and will be upgrading to DTS:X at the beginning of February.
I have a pair of Golden Ear Triton Ones for my L/R, am using their in wall speakers for sides and rears, with 4 more ceiling speakers in the ceiling.
I am using the Marantz 8802A with the new larger Golden Ear centre channel speaker and I do not like the centre channel as I do not always hear the dialogue.
what centre channel are you using and how clear is it to your ears?
Stephen
I have just upgraded to Atmos and will be upgrading to DTS:X at the beginning of February.
I have a pair of Golden Ear Triton Ones for my L/R, am using their in wall speakers for sides and rears, with 4 more ceiling speakers in the ceiling.
I am using the Marantz 8802A with the new larger Golden Ear centre channel speaker and I do not like the centre channel as I do not always hear the dialogue.
what centre channel are you using and how clear is it to your ears?
Stephen
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LM-1C DIY Speaker. Extremely clear, matches my much more expensive side speakers superbly. Very flat response. Tweeter is very highly thought of, woofer or it’s variants is being used in several boutique speakers. Listener needs to be between tweeter and woofers for best sound. Compared to a lot of audiophile speakers it may be too flat and maybe even a little dark, but perfect for movie and dialogue. The design is free (as in beer), parts available from various sources. I have no financial interest in whether you build one or not. :) Erik |
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