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I am currently looking into a center channel speaker to finish my
system. Currently i have a marantz sr 4200 receiver paradigm titans for the fronts and rears and a paradigm pdr 10 subwoofer. It sounds like the cc-170 will fit better with my current setup, however i am debating upgrading the fronts to the much larger paradigm Phantom floor speakers in the future. Will the cc-170 still be big enough for and match well with the phantoms? Currently i can get the cc-170 for $160 and the cc-270 for $224. |
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IMHO the 170 is a very good centre lots of clarity for the money but you get
what you pay for with a paradigm so splash out and get the 270 it soo much better + it will match the bigger mains better and if you cost the difference over the life time of the system its got to be worth a beer a wk extra. don't forget the olde rule of thumb for 2 channel hifi 50% on speakers, 30% on transcription the remaining 20% on everything else. it wont be the best in any one thing, but it should sound damm fine for the budget. I know it can get a bit silly for 5 or 6 channel HC. Enjoy Chris Once you are open to extreme possibilities, one is also aware of all of life opportunities "PJ" wrote in message ... I am currently looking into a center channel speaker to finish my system. Currently i have a marantz sr 4200 receiver paradigm titans for the fronts and rears and a paradigm pdr 10 subwoofer. It sounds like the cc-170 will fit better with my current setup, however i am debating upgrading the fronts to the much larger paradigm Phantom floor speakers in the future. Will the cc-170 still be big enough for and match well with the phantoms? Currently i can get the cc-170 for $160 and the cc-270 for $224. |
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Simple solution. Put another Titan as your center channel. That is the only
way to really "voice" the speakers alike. The very wide baffle board of any dedicated center-channel speaker screws up the imaging. It'll also save you a lot of money. -- - GRL "It's good to want things." Steve Barr (philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist, Visual Basic programmer) "PJ" wrote in message ... I am currently looking into a center channel speaker to finish my system. Currently i have a marantz sr 4200 receiver paradigm titans for the fronts and rears and a paradigm pdr 10 subwoofer. It sounds like the cc-170 will fit better with my current setup, however i am debating upgrading the fronts to the much larger paradigm Phantom floor speakers in the future. Will the cc-170 still be big enough for and match well with the phantoms? Currently i can get the cc-170 for $160 and the cc-270 for $224. |
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Never could understand why speaker manufacturers like to make such wide
speakers for center channels when they already make the satellite speakers that work just fine in that role. Only thing I can think of is the center channels typically sell for much more than satellites sell for and I suspect the mark-up is greater. I use an array of five Paradigm Atoms in our upstairs home theater system and it works great. -- - GRL "It's good to want things." Steve Barr (philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist, Visual Basic programmer) "Nousaine" wrote in message news:b3zTa.127792$Ph3.16646@sccrnsc04... "GRL" wrote: Simple solution. Put another Titan as your center channel. That is the only way to really "voice" the speakers alike. The very wide baffle board of any dedicated center-channel speaker screws up the imaging. It'll also save you a lot of money. -- - GRL I'd agree. But the right reason is not the wide baffle but the awful horizontal radiation pattern of a horizontally arrayed loudspeaker. When drivers are located near each other and operating in different frequency ranges there will be interference patterns generated near the crossover frequency. When the drivers are vertically arrayed these patterns show in the vertical directivity. When the drivers are horizontally arrayed they are then delivered directly into the off-axis listening area. For the same reason laying a Titan on its side as a center doesn't work well either. |
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Nousaine wrote:
As a general rule; a moderately priced 6.5-inch 2 way vertically arrayed center channel is most often the single best alternative for a large share of users. That's what I use. And its because my center channel is the best system I 've ever encountered from 80 Hz and upward anytime and anywhere. Just because its located behind a large microperf screen doesn't make it any less useful. And that doesn't make a more expensive but worse performing horizontally arrayed system any better ![]() I have NHT superones all around, and I have the center speaker on top of my RPTV, flush with the edge, mounted vertically but with tweeter end down, tilted slightly forward to 'aim' at the sweet spot. I have no idea if this actually improves the sound, but it seemed to make sense at the time. ; My idea was that the center output, being emitted a foot or so higher up than mains, is closer to being aligned to the mains tweeters, if I put the center speaker upside down and tilt it forward. Front to back distance diffeerence is compensated for by center delay adjustment. -- -S. |
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Kalman Rubinson wrote: On 25 Jul 2003 01:16:22 GMT, (Nousaine) wrote: And, in general, the more expensive the wide center the worse it performs. The only ones that push the envelope have a cone-mid with a vertically arrayed tweeter or special mounted tweeter. Yup. Just because its located behind a large microperf screen doesn't make it any less useful. And that doesn't make a more expensive but worse performing horizontally arrayed system any better ![]() The real impediment is not a large microperf screen but the large hulk of a CRT TV. I bet I'm far from alone in being ready to pounce on a wall-mounted plasma, just as soon as they come down a bit more in price. -- -S. I'm all set to pounce on a plasma for the bedroom system but I'll use it table-top. |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 15:41:43 GMT, (Nousaine) wrote:
Steven Sullivan wrote: I bet I'm far from alone in being ready to pounce on a wall-mounted plasma, just as soon as they come down a bit more in price. I'm all set to pounce on a plasma for the bedroom system but I'll use it table-top. I am going front projection so that the only thing to possibly compromise the center speaker will be the screen which will be behind it! Kal |
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