Center Channel needs to handle bass?


I'm doing some research on center channel speakers. I've pretty much decided on the Vandersteen 2Ce's for my mains. Those I was able to audition but the center channel I can't. In reading some reviews the reviewers state that the center channel only carries dialog and some background sounds but no serious bass. I have always believed that the center had to be able to handle deep bass because of onscreen carcrashes and such.

Does anybody have any opinions on this subject? I can't audition so I have to go by what I read.
betelgeus
I somewhat disagree with the above posts. I am running a trio of Energy Veritas, 2.8's as right and left, and one 1.8 as center, with a pair of 1.8's as rears.

THIS MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE as faily loud volumes. But, with that said, the surrounds made the least. The center channel DOES see its fair share of bass, depending on the movie and the volume.

I love the 1.8 as a center, but then again if the person using C6's ran those up front with another C6 as center,
again, GREAT results. The Energy AC-300 center does not compare in either of these situations.

I have also run 3 B&W 802's as a front trio, and again, FAR better than the HTM center they designed as a center.
These situations all take money, space, and power, but if you can do it, you might be surprised at how much low end comes from the center. Keep in mind, this is a fairly loud listening levels!

Happy listening.....

Dan
If you eventually get into 5 channel audio, (SACD...DVD-A) you will want all speakers to handle bass well if possible. For all practical purposes, make sure that your center can get down to at least 60 Hz, and preferably 40 Hz. The perception that center channels are mostly for dialogue can be misleading, all sorts of sound comes through them, even though dialogue is pre-eminent.
YES - the center channel will definitely benefit from being able to handle bass! I recently upgraded my center channel from an NHT VT1-C to an Aerial CC5, and the jump in sound quality was nothing short of amazing. Voices now have more body and depth to them, and you definitely do hear more "oomph!" from the center. I have my crossover set to 40hz for the center, the rest goes to my sub.