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Matching L/C/R
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It's a non issue right now but I will have a tower as a center eventually. Matching speakers up front was the goal but now I can't help wonder if the M100 wouldn't be the way to go.
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Well, in order to take full advantage of the sonic advantages incurred by the extra cost, you'd probably have to place it ENTIRELY behind an acoustically-transparent screen OR have your screen above it, which would make the viewing pretty darn uncomfortable. How much overkill is enough?
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The AT screen will be here before the tower. Its not about overkill. Running phantom center now and it actually works pretty good, better than the center I was using. Thinking the deeper bass would be worthwhile.
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"take full advantage of the sonic advantages"
Thats why I'm torn between them. The M80 will be a substantial improvement but one would assume the difference between the two would be noteworthy and deffinetly worth considering.
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