Choosing a center channel


First off, thanks for any and all feed back!!! I have a pair of Definitive Tech’s BP-7002 speakers and I am looking for a large center channel that is no more than 19" wide and can handle 200 watts. I am considering (Focal Chorus CC600) but I don’t know if it will be a good match. Looking for input or recommendation. Thanks Again!!!
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I looked at the ProCinema 1000 but thought it was too small. Thanks for pointing out the 2000 I am going to go with that one. Thank you very much!!! Greatly appreciated!!!
@geof3  This sounds good in theory but it's simply not true. There are vocals and other cues that are mixed for center channel. If you don't believe it you can simply turn off the center in a surround system and you will miss dialog. 
@ dadork... depends on how the system is setup. Most multi channel amps have the ability to select the output amp configuration, some even on the fly. If, yes you are talking strictly multi channel output you are correct. Perhaps I wasn’t clear with what I wrote. I no longer have a multi channel amp. If splitting time with a two channel setup, if the speakers are set correctly, dialog is just fine. Some think a multi channel setup is “necessary” to have a good movie experience, that isn’t necessarily true. Ultimately, it depends on desire for the systems main function. Multi channel systems kill musical fidelity, but two channel systems can perform both very well.