Using a center speaker as only surround speaker?


I would like to know how detrimental it would be to my HT listening experience if I placed a Sonus Faber Piccolo (bi-wireable) center as my only surround speaker. The other bad news is that it would go on the middle back wall above my couch.

Reason for this madness - I want to timbre match my Sonus faber fronts (Concertinos-L&R and Piccolo Solo- C) I cannot get my hands on the "Wall" model and cannot afford a pair 2nd pair of Concertinos at this time.

I am sure there are a hundred problem areas, but any input would be deeply appreciated.
marc1006
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Go for it. Timbre matching will do you well. If that's all you can do for placement then don't think twice and enjoy!
Is your couch against the back wall?

Also, are you planning to just connect L or R rear channel?
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The couch is against the backwall - I am hoping position the center on its back or angled up at the ceiling may create a better surround effect.

I was planning on just L or R and tell the receiver (pioneer elite vsx-29tx) that only one speaker is connected.

Any tips or experiments would be appreciated
I doubt that you will be able to select just one rear speaker, probably a pair or none, therefore you could use this device,

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/AUDIOPLEX-TECHNOLOGY-MONOMIXER-200B-/50-6693

to send both L & R into a single speaker. Also, you have the right idea to direct the speaker toward the ceiling. This should give you a better effect than facing forward.