I thoroughly agree with Meiwan, it would be best to use matching speakers all around. This gives you a much more seamless soundfield and better transitions from left to right and front to back.
They don't have to be the *exact* same speakers, but should be within the same line or "family". As an example, I am using Gallo Reference 3.1s for my Front L/R and Gallo Reference AV for Center and Surround speakers. This was a huge step up in sound quality from when I was using mixed speakers before.
I strongly recommend you follow this approach, this will give you the best sound quality overall...
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They don't have to be the *exact* same speakers, but should be within the same line or "family". As an example, I am using Gallo Reference 3.1s for my Front L/R and Gallo Reference AV for Center and Surround speakers. This was a huge step up in sound quality from when I was using mixed speakers before.
I strongly recommend you follow this approach, this will give you the best sound quality overall...
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