Center Channel Speaker Help
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Center Channel Speaker Help
Hi everybody.
I'm looking to upgrade my center channel speaker (currently KLH Platinum 525). I've heard that a center speaker needs to be soundmatched with the fronts. My Fronts are JBL HLS610.
Does that mean that I should go for a JBL center speaker? HLS, S or N series? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Additional Info:
Rears are: AR 215 PS
Sub is: Infinity BU 120
Receiver is: JVC RX 888V
My budget for this upgrade is $200
My HT is used 66% TV and 33% DVD
Thanks in advance for any help
I'm looking to upgrade my center channel speaker (currently KLH Platinum 525). I've heard that a center speaker needs to be soundmatched with the fronts. My Fronts are JBL HLS610.
Does that mean that I should go for a JBL center speaker? HLS, S or N series? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Additional Info:
Rears are: AR 215 PS
Sub is: Infinity BU 120
Receiver is: JVC RX 888V
My budget for this upgrade is $200
My HT is used 66% TV and 33% DVD
Thanks in advance for any help
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Originally posted by hudsonmike
so you think I should get HLS Center even though it is discontinued?
so you think I should get HLS Center even though it is discontinued?
I seem to recall reading the the HLS Center had a design flaw in that the horn was mounted incorrectly, as in sideways, causing the horizontal dispersion to be poor. It seems that a number of people just rotated the horn 90 degrees to solve the problem, I suppose it depends on how wide your listening area is. I'm sure a google search might turn up some usenet articles on the issue.
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From: B'ham, AL.
The HLS series from JBL used a horn style tweeter so to match the sound charateristics of your mains it is best you use a center speaker with the same voice. I have older JBL main, TLX181, so I use an older FLIX20 center speaker because both use a 1/2" dome tweeter. By matching the speakers voice the front sound field flows smoothly between the mains and the center channel with no tonal differences.
Greg
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