I am not a fan of over the top of the screen center channel. The higher it gets the more is reflects off the ceiling. Most of the time actors lips are on the lower third of the screen making below the screen center channel the most convincing center channel location. This becomes even more apparant as the screen size increases.
I recommend NO center channel, especially since you have a narrow room. Use phantom mode and two high quality speakers mounted on each side. There are plenty of threads on this subject if you search around. Here is one of them:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?bhome&1116248423&openflup&8&4#8
Since you have the wall open, pull an extra wire for a center just in case you change your mind. Some kind of conduit is a good idea and cheap insurance too.
That Martin Logan center might sound good, but it looks like somthing Darth Vader would have on his dashboard. Your wife will not approve I am sure.
I recommend NO center channel, especially since you have a narrow room. Use phantom mode and two high quality speakers mounted on each side. There are plenty of threads on this subject if you search around. Here is one of them:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?bhome&1116248423&openflup&8&4#8
Since you have the wall open, pull an extra wire for a center just in case you change your mind. Some kind of conduit is a good idea and cheap insurance too.
That Martin Logan center might sound good, but it looks like somthing Darth Vader would have on his dashboard. Your wife will not approve I am sure.