Hi Larry. If you could adjust the treble on the center than you could compensate for the cloth in front, otherwise no. B&W NT surrounds are excellant(I sold them for a few years) but disperse different and are softer in the treble than M/L's. If you can adjust the treble up in the rears great; experiment with that. I would also try to have the rears reflect off a side or rear wall instead of firing directly at you. The dynamic drivers come out at you more and will draw too much attention to themselves. Hope I helped. Mike
Help Soon - Martin Logan surrounds
Help I'm signing a H.T. contract this week.
I have Martin Logan SL3's L/R.
Just bought a M/L Theater Center speaker. OMG it's great.
Multipurpose room with projector (soon).
Room is 24'W x 33'L x 8'H. and I need to designate surround speaker that will complement the Martin Logans. Running on B&K Ref 30 with B&K 7250 Amp.
Need speakers that are accurate with fast response. (That's what Scottie from M/L just told me to ask for. He even gave me this site. What a guy)
Budget $500 to $600. Can I do it........ Help. Thanks
I have Martin Logan SL3's L/R.
Just bought a M/L Theater Center speaker. OMG it's great.
Multipurpose room with projector (soon).
Room is 24'W x 33'L x 8'H. and I need to designate surround speaker that will complement the Martin Logans. Running on B&K Ref 30 with B&K 7250 Amp.
Need speakers that are accurate with fast response. (That's what Scottie from M/L just told me to ask for. He even gave me this site. What a guy)
Budget $500 to $600. Can I do it........ Help. Thanks
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