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Center Channel Speaker

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One of the most important speakers in a home theater set up is the center channel speaker. Many people think that the majority of voice and dialogue comes from the right and left front speakers, but to have clear and crisp dialogue a center channel speaker is necessary.

The center channel speaker is placed up front usually below or above the TV or screen. It handles the majority of onscreen dialogue and sound and usually concentrates on the mid range of sound allowing other speakers to focus on the bass and highs in the audio.

Center channel speakers have come a long way in the past couple of decades. Today, you can find a center channel speaker that is magnetically shielded so it won’t interfere with your TV set and very capable handling more than 100 watts RMS. Center channel speakers usually run from about $75 to over $300 for higher end, better quality products.

Most center channel speakers are on the smaller size so they don’t distract you from the TV, and are usually more rectangular in shape so they can fit easily on the floor or above the TV set. If you are looking for clean and crisp dialogue, check out high quality center channel speakers.
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