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    LSR32 as Center Channel Monitor?

    I am considering using an LSR32 as the center channel of my home theater system. The problem is that these are "mirror image" monitors that are either configured as "left" and "right." Does anyone have an opinion about the feasibility of using this model for Left, Right and Center channels?

    My other option is to go with the highly regarded (in the home theater world) Wharfedale Opus Center Channel...something tells me that the components in the JBL LSR would be worlds better, but I dunno.

    Any advice?

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    Minatogawaman
    Takasaki City, Japan

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    I know nothing about the Warfdale, but I'd assume the LSR would make an excellent center.


    Widget

    BTW: I deleted your duplicate thread.

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    Thanks Widget

    Thanks Widget! It was my first post in while...sorry for the duplication!

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