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In Reply to: RE: Not really!!! posted by jazz1 on October 27, 2010 at 06:29:31
The number of drivers is less important than their configuration. Any 2 drivers that are reproducing the same signal and are more than 1/2 wavelength apart will produce constructive and destructive interference in the plane of their displacement. Thus, the multiple drivers are a disadvantage in this design.
Kal
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I have an older Radio Shack system, LX series, with a new Denon receiver, my B&K amp died. Because of the size of the tv, Panasonic rear projection and the Denon 6-16 ohm configuration, I hooked the 2 center speakers in a 16 ohm manner.
We will be changing to a new LCD soon and I want to improve the center channel reproduction. This is for movies only, I am the only sane one here as my record system is in its own room, so what config works best for the center.
Are you making some point or is there a question here?
Kal
Question? If not one of these large center channel speakers would you use a single speaker or what? I am wanting to upgrade down the road but the WAF will come into play.
1. Which "large center channel speakers" are you talking about?
2. What is the system configuration?
3. What are the physical constraints?
In general, I see no reason for multiple center speakers but there are some exceptions.
Kal
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