Chase,
best bet might be to find a used pair of lsi9s so your center is timbre matched and use one for the center channel (or both if wired parallel, i think that's how you would use 2 speakers for center, but not sure... ask that question in speaker section in a new thread for answer if you can find a pair of the lsi9s.. probably find them for sale on polkclub site for sale by members there..
Then in future, if you ever want to upgrade front, you can get new LRC and use your 4 lsi9s for 7pt surround.
just a quick thanks to jmc for explanation, appreciate the time to explain. I guess what I'm confused about is how to set the dbs for each frequency i can change in my amp set up. Right now they are all at 0db. I have like 8 crossover points I can change the db on... never played with it before... any suggestions on starting points..
best bet might be to find a used pair of lsi9s so your center is timbre matched and use one for the center channel (or both if wired parallel, i think that's how you would use 2 speakers for center, but not sure... ask that question in speaker section in a new thread for answer if you can find a pair of the lsi9s.. probably find them for sale on polkclub site for sale by members there..
Then in future, if you ever want to upgrade front, you can get new LRC and use your 4 lsi9s for 7pt surround.
just a quick thanks to jmc for explanation, appreciate the time to explain. I guess what I'm confused about is how to set the dbs for each frequency i can change in my amp set up. Right now they are all at 0db. I have like 8 crossover points I can change the db on... never played with it before... any suggestions on starting points..