Gallo 3.1 Mains...What for the surrounds-Center


Recently purchased the 3.1's(get them tomorrow) and am now faced with a decision for the surrounds. We have been using our mains in phantom for center duty and have not missed having a center speaker. How would the 3.1's handle this duty? Working with a limited budget and the reference center is out of range at this time. Thinking about the Due or A'diva ti as a center, if it will really add to the experience, and a pair of either a'divas ti's or micro ti's for rears. Would appreciate opinions.
Thanks
Steve
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I've had the Ref 3.1 for a little over a year now and they absolutely rock. Until a few weeks ago I had the matching Ref AV Center, but I sold it because it made the soundtrack/dialoge sound like it was coming from right under the TV, focalized at the center speaker. Phantom mode sounded so much more realistic, coming from behind the TV, with added layers of depth and separation. Don't waste your money on a center channel at this price point. The Ref 3.1s work extremely well in phantom, perhaps better than most other speakers due to their very good disapearing act. I use A'Diva Tis for the surrounds (sides and backs), with very good success, though I also sold the rear backs because they didn't add much volume or effect. The money I saved by selling the center and backs I put into buying a Cary Cinema DVD 7, which has the best picture and sound i've experienced yet (bear in mind i'm no audiophile or videophile, and most people on the these sites have been doing this hobby for longer).

What amps and front ends are you planning on using. The gallos love power (though they don't require it). I change a few months ago from a Rotel 100W/ch receiver to Bel Canto ref 1000 monos and the Gallos really came alive.
Thanks! Great to hear the 3.1's can handle center duty. Will just concentrate on the rears for now and see if my setup will mimic what you have found. Not having to have the center frees funds for the A'Diva ti's.
For now I will be running my mains through a B&K Ref 20 and powering with a Bryston 2bst. H/T is handled with a Denon 2802 used as a pre for surrounds with a B&K 5 channel amp.
Next planned upgrade is for a h/t pre but it may be a while. I prefer buying used and with the new formats I'll wait till there are some choices and reviews.
Depending on how the 3.1's sound with the Bryston it is possible I could look into another amp befor the pre.. Just have to wait and see.
Had a similar experience to your Rotel to Bel Canto when I added the Bryston to my old Denon ht receiver. Just couldn't believe how much I had been missing.
Thanks again,
Steve
I have an all-Gallo HT setup: Ref. 3.1 Front L/R, Due Center, and Ref AV Rear L/R. It sounds *spectacular*. The Ref AVs are a fairly new purchase, they replaced Dues in the rear. The Dues are now the mains in my bedroom system [smile].

The Dues did a pretty good job as rears, but the AVs have decidedly more bass and punch, it seems like I added a subwoofer to the system. I was never disappointed by the Dues, but the Ref AVs were a big step up.

As for the Due at Center, this works quite well. I have it sitting above my HDTV and it does a great job of presenting vocals. In addition, because it sits higher than the ref 3,1s, it causes the image to be a bit higher, one of the complaints from some 3.1 owners. I like the Due there and it does sound better than using the Ref 3.1s in phantom mode.

If you could find the funds to install Dues at center and rear I think you would be quite happy with the sound. From what I've heard from others, the Dues have a richer, fuller sound output than the A'Divas. You might be able to find a good used pair at the right price. I got a *killer* deal on a pair about a year ago, $400/pr. - WHOA!

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