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Center channel....why so mysterious?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimi77" data-source="post: 8845676" data-attributes="member: 673702"><p>I don't know how many high level systems you've listened to or built, but you have to tune the system to achieve a proper center stage that doesn't wander. However, if you do that, the center stage is off for the passenger seat listener. If you install a center channel speaker, no more wandering center stage and the center stage is were it's supposed to be for all listeners. Center channels can also lift the sound stage to dash height and eliminate rainbowing. Personally, I don't put center channels in my systems, because I don't really give a fly phuck about the passenger's listening experience and my tuning skills are such that I can get pretty well anchored center stage without resorting to a center channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimi77, post: 8845676, member: 673702"] I don't know how many high level systems you've listened to or built, but you have to tune the system to achieve a proper center stage that doesn't wander. However, if you do that, the center stage is off for the passenger seat listener. If you install a center channel speaker, no more wandering center stage and the center stage is were it's supposed to be for all listeners. Center channels can also lift the sound stage to dash height and eliminate rainbowing. Personally, I don't put center channels in my systems, because I don't really give a fly phuck about the passenger's listening experience and my tuning skills are such that I can get pretty well anchored center stage without resorting to a center channel. [/QUOTE]
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