Adding Home Theater To 2 Channel System


I have a two channel system that I am very happy with located in a dedicated listening room.  I am considering how to add home theater without giving up the two channel sound that I enjoy.  My main speakers are Avantgarde UNO’s (horn speakers - 18 ohm, 108 db sensitivity). Avantgarde does not make a center channel speaker.  I assume that I will have a problem matching any box speaker center channel speaker with the Avantgarde - my worry is incoherent sound.  Is this something I should worry about?  Are there center channel speakers that might be a good match (I have been unable to find any obvious candidates ohm/sensitivity match)?  Is it likely that I will need to find a new set of front speakers from the same brand as the center speaker?

The rest of my setup: Pass Labs XA 60.8, Audio Research Ref 6 preamp, SME 20/2 turntable, Lumin x1 streamer, Ayon CD player, REL 812/S subs (2)
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Showing 2 responses by bwguy

Yes, in a perfect world, 2 separate systems is the way to go. For some people, this is not always practical due to cost and/or space issues, I am a 2 channel guy, but love listening to my many Blu-ray concerts that sound much more spacious in 5.1
I am using a Classe Sigma processor  that I can put in digital bypass when playing 2 channel music with my Lumin T2 streamer. In bypass mode, the full analog signal bypasses all processing and the Classe acts as a good analog preamp.  Gives me the best of both worlds.