I don't notice at all. I had a Maggie CC3 which matched my fronts, and never really liked it. Big, bulky, and I thought very directional. I did sound good on multi channel music though.
I replaced with a Vandersteen VCC-1 which I loved, and just recently replaced that with a Gallo Due taking space into consideration. Love the Gallo, great on soundtracks et al.
That said, I don't listen to much in multi channel. Watch TV, and listen to soundtracks (obviously) in surround, but most music is in two channel. Room aesthetics (the wife) have dictated that my surround speaker are in the ceiling anyway, so multichannel music has never been a priority anyway, and for soundtracks, the ceiling speakers I have are more than adequete.
Anyway, most dialogue comes though the center, but except for M-channel music, why else does it need to match?? Get what fits, and what you like. The amps I have running each are different anyway, and the center/rears sound much warmer, which I like, anyway.
Get what you like!!
I replaced with a Vandersteen VCC-1 which I loved, and just recently replaced that with a Gallo Due taking space into consideration. Love the Gallo, great on soundtracks et al.
That said, I don't listen to much in multi channel. Watch TV, and listen to soundtracks (obviously) in surround, but most music is in two channel. Room aesthetics (the wife) have dictated that my surround speaker are in the ceiling anyway, so multichannel music has never been a priority anyway, and for soundtracks, the ceiling speakers I have are more than adequete.
Anyway, most dialogue comes though the center, but except for M-channel music, why else does it need to match?? Get what fits, and what you like. The amps I have running each are different anyway, and the center/rears sound much warmer, which I like, anyway.
Get what you like!!