bc3 Posted March 26, 2004 Share Posted March 26, 2004 I currently have in-walls for my fronts (SCW-3s) and surrounds (SCW-1s). I want to replace my center SC-1 with an in-wall and I'm looking at the SCW-1s. My questions are: 1) Has anyone used the SCW-1 as a center? How does it sound? 2) Is the SC-1 suitable for a center? 3) Can I mount it sideways (landscape as opposed to portrait)? 4) SCW-1s are sold as a pair. Can I mount two centers? If so how do I wire them to my amp (Denon 2803 with one center speaker wiring terminal)? 5) Any other suggestions for an in-wall center? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrWho Posted March 26, 2004 Share Posted March 26, 2004 1) i haven't 2) well the SC-1 is a center channel speaker , but the SCW-1 would work. i'd recommend an SCW-3 though because it'd be a perfect timbre match to your mains and the center channel gets the most action during movies (which means bigger is better in this case). 3) yes 4) yes (as long as they're both 8ohm speakers)...you just connect one center just like normal to the reciever and then you connect the + from the first speaker to the + on the second speaker (as well as the - to the - ). 5) match it's height with the height of your mains so that you get seamless imaging across the front. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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