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Sonnie wrote:
I would dump the VRC and get the Polk center.  That would just be me. Personally I probably would not be able to tell the difference, but I would want them all matched up and it would bother me to no end until I matched them all. I am not sure why things like that weigh on my mind, but they do.
I also agree if you can place it above the set, it would be better. If you notice, the mouths are generally in the upper half of the screen, so when above the screen the speaker is most likely going to be closer to the mouths that are speaking. You might angle it down towards ear level. |
Sonnie, your post got me thinking. Upon reflection, I think that's EXACTLY why I started the thread. Because, deep down, having the front 3 speakers unmatched just bugs me. But, if the consensus from those that know more than me was that the VRC is much superior, then I would stay with it.
That is a really good point about the voices coming from the top half of the screen. I'd always heard that below the TV was best...but just above makes more sense if you think about the location of the talking head on the screen.
I thought (for a moment) that the Csi3 had a built-in kickstand that allows placement on top of an angled TV. But, it turns out that it's only available on the Csi5 (one model up).
Anyone know of any 3rd party add-on devices that allow a center to be placed on top of an RPTV?