Interesting...........
Having been a HT fanatic for some time, I can tell you the front three channels, especially the balance between them, is CRUCIAL to a good HT, as it is in 2 channel, but you've got more variables to worry about here.
I have several things to inform you of to make the HT as enjoyable as possible....
1) THE CENTER CHANNEL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CHANNEL IN YOU'RE HOME THEATER!!! It produces ~60-70% of the output........DO NOT SKIP ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS CHANNEL! Or you will just need to upgrade it later....
2) All amps seem to respond differently to different (volume)level pre outs, this even goes for different amps from the same manufacturer.
I've had problems using different (rated power output) amps from the same manufacturer in home theaters, they will sometimes work, but sometimes the center becomes prominent at low or high volumes relative to the fronts or vice versa. This becomes especially annoying while watching dynamic movies, it even can be an issue when adjusting the volume, depends on how far off the response curve is.
This all goes for the rears as well, though in my experience, this isn't as big a problem, but still is an issue... I currently run all speakers on the same amps, I've not had an issue with bi- or tri- amping with all the same amps, the balance seems to stay the same.
3) All speakers respond to different amp output differently, as such, try to buy a center channel that is matched to the fronts, ideally with the same drivers the fronts have. Obviously the rears should match as well.
IMHO....is an X600 too much for you're center channel??
Absolutely not! If you can, buy one of the same speakers you will use as your fronts for the center (room permitting), if not, get a matched center channel from the same manufacturer (You never stated what your fronts will be so I don't know if it exists.)
Yes, it may be hard, or impossible to find a X600....but I think you'd be happiest with it!
Having been a HT fanatic for some time, I can tell you the front three channels, especially the balance between them, is CRUCIAL to a good HT, as it is in 2 channel, but you've got more variables to worry about here.
I have several things to inform you of to make the HT as enjoyable as possible....
1) THE CENTER CHANNEL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CHANNEL IN YOU'RE HOME THEATER!!! It produces ~60-70% of the output........DO NOT SKIP ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS CHANNEL! Or you will just need to upgrade it later....
2) All amps seem to respond differently to different (volume)level pre outs, this even goes for different amps from the same manufacturer.
I've had problems using different (rated power output) amps from the same manufacturer in home theaters, they will sometimes work, but sometimes the center becomes prominent at low or high volumes relative to the fronts or vice versa. This becomes especially annoying while watching dynamic movies, it even can be an issue when adjusting the volume, depends on how far off the response curve is.
This all goes for the rears as well, though in my experience, this isn't as big a problem, but still is an issue... I currently run all speakers on the same amps, I've not had an issue with bi- or tri- amping with all the same amps, the balance seems to stay the same.
3) All speakers respond to different amp output differently, as such, try to buy a center channel that is matched to the fronts, ideally with the same drivers the fronts have. Obviously the rears should match as well.
IMHO....is an X600 too much for you're center channel??
Absolutely not! If you can, buy one of the same speakers you will use as your fronts for the center (room permitting), if not, get a matched center channel from the same manufacturer (You never stated what your fronts will be so I don't know if it exists.)
Yes, it may be hard, or impossible to find a X600....but I think you'd be happiest with it!