I went through several center channel speakers and am now not using a center channel speaker. I have found that unless you have a VERY good digital processor (not found in any reciever so far) the best bet is to keep the signal analog as much as possible with stereo only using the analog outputs from the TV (or DVD if intelligibility is more important than surround effect). In my case my stereo power amp (Almarro A205a MKII) provides best main channel voice definition. Try using your TV's built-in amps to drive the Vr4's or other amp. If using optical output from TV a better fiber-optic will enhance quality (using voice to compare different setups is quite revealing). I'm using the shortest Kimber brand optic now for TV. If using Digital cable output then of course that makes a diiference also (I'm using 8feet of MIT coax with their RCA ends on it as best cheap cable, a little better than their entry level dig cable but not near as good as their best. Finally and not the least in importance is the speaker cable from amp to speakers. Just for TV a cheaper wire that restricts bass and lower midrange may work best. Let us know what finally works for you as I've been chasing good voice recognition for some time without spending big $ to "do it right".
What? Cant hear the voices
My wife and I 55 yrs ish are now having trouble hearing the voices clearly over laugh track and music backrounds on TV shows and movies on DVD. We have a great 38 inch Lowe HD tube TV, embedded in a great two channel sound system. Right now we get the best sound just using the two stereo speakers (Von Sweikert Vr4 SR's) and turning off the TV volume. My question is the best way to proceed. Is there a way to just add a center speaker and a reciever to handle it perhaps with prologic 2? Not interested in surround etc, just clearer voices. Thanks
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