The centre speaker problem
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I don't want a soundbar or ceiling speaker. I like decent stereo-type speakers that have enough internal volume to properly deliver a wide frequency response.
Finding decent front and rear speakers is easy but I'm really struggling to find a "centre" that isn't at least 6" deep. My TV hangs on the wall with no furniture underneath so there's nowhere to put a bulky centre.
Any recommendations for a relatively skinny centre that I can hang on the wall either below or above the screen? For practical purposes the price doesn't matter.
Finding decent front and rear speakers is easy but I'm really struggling to find a "centre" that isn't at least 6" deep. My TV hangs on the wall with no furniture underneath so there's nowhere to put a bulky centre.
Any recommendations for a relatively skinny centre that I can hang on the wall either below or above the screen? For practical purposes the price doesn't matter.
These are brilliant -
https://www.paradigm.com/en/lcr/millenia-lp-2
Buy some floorstanding speakers from the same company (or even use these for all three and get a good sub).
https://www.paradigm.com/en/lcr/millenia-lp-2
Buy some floorstanding speakers from the same company (or even use these for all three and get a good sub).
Panamax said:
I don't want a soundbar or ceiling speaker. I like decent stereo-type speakers that have enough internal volume to properly deliver a wide frequency response.
Do you need a centre speaker at all? Good stereo images well enough that the phantom centre thing works perfectly. All decent AV receivers support phantom centre mode.
I ended up with a Monitor Audio Apex A40 (just over 4” deep) when trying to find a shallow centre (slightly different placement though, as I wanted mine to go on a window sill)
https://www.monitoraudio.com/en/product-ranges/ape...
https://www.monitoraudio.com/en/product-ranges/ape...
Panamax said:
Wow, with a depth of just 35 mm that is certainly a skinny one.
As it happens my "old" set-up is KEF 5005, now ancient.
I've been looking at Monitor Audio "Apex" system. Anyone got those and happy with them?
I’ve got an MA Apex setup , with 3x A40 for the front and 2x A10 as surrounds, albeit with a REL sub instead of the Monitor Audio one (it is only in a small room, so wanted a small sub to fit in a particular place in my study). As it happens my "old" set-up is KEF 5005, now ancient.
I've been looking at Monitor Audio "Apex" system. Anyone got those and happy with them?
I’m very happy with it - mostly use it for films through a Marantz SR6015 AV receiver, although occasionally for music as well. The speakers certainly punch above their weight, I went with them as a reasonable balance between size and quality primarily - to be fair, they don’t sound as good for music as the ones in my main system, which are somewhat larger and cost a bit more too. I’ve got the front and rear pairs wall mounted which works well for my space.
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