Hello..just joined club parasound and my halo a23 is finally broken in and im loving the sound!..now for the center channel..currently using h/k avr254 as pre and to power center..should i get a new classic275 @ bridge it..or would a z-amp be ok bridged?
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Get another Parasound or you will not achieve the LCR balance you need.Kal Rubinson
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Hey, welcome to the Guide and Club Parasound! :banana:
Very cool that you're rocking the A23. The Zamp is great for a smaller setup, but you'll want to go with something full sized. What is your setup? If you have a 5.1 or 7.1 setup, just get an A52 to match the A23 amp, and power your other speakers. If you just have an LCR setup, then I'd get another A23, and then you can either use just one channel of it, or bridge it to power your center.
If you need a more economical solution, then a New Classic 2125 would be the best way to go.CHRIS
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Thanks chris..glad to be here at club parasound...currently have 5.1..tryed 7.1 but overkill for my room..money is defenitly a issue..took 7 months to save for the a-23...thinking of getting two parasound 275..and bridging one for the center...a paradigm c-370..thats my best route to go financialy..i think the sound from the center will be more dynamic and blend better with the a-23..currently using h/k avr for pre and and to power the center..only 50have watts...new classic should be ok with halo for home theater ..as 2cha music is my passion- Bottom
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Originally posted by Kal RubinsonGet another Parasound or you will not achieve the LCR balance you need.
It's more important to match the tone and timbre of the main and center channel speakers themselves, preferably within the same speaker model series, but if the gain and/or center channel level are matched, few people would be able to hear a tone or timbre difference when using different amplifiers with the main and center channel speakers, particularly in a home theatre application, given the chosen amplifier has similar power and control for the center channel speaker.
Also keep in mind that the CC-370 center speaker has a sensitivity of 93dB versus 91dB of the Monitor 7 main speakers (if your profile is up to date). A speaker that is 3dB more sensitive will only require 50% of the power for the same loudness, and in your case a speaker that is 2dB more sensitive would require 63% of the power required by the main speakers for the same loudness.
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