What about the Fine Line FC-3 ?? This can be used for the center channel instead of the LCR-21 . Would that be a good move to help the sound quality ?? I would imagine so.
FineLine LCR-21 On-Wall Speaker System Specs
Tweeter (size in inches, type): 3, planar magnetic
Woofer (size in inches, type): 4, paper cone (2)
Nominal Impedance (ohms): 6
Recommended Amp Power (watts): 10–175
Available Finishes: White, Black
Dimensions (W x H x D, inches): 6.75 x 18.5 x 1.75
Weight (pounds): 7
Price: $395/each
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(925) 372-8115
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Of course, this is all theoretical. Since FineLine has a 30-day return policy, you could certainly try the FC-3 as a center channel and see how it works out. If you do, let us know. We'd definitely like to hear about it.
Thanks for reading Darryl Wilkinson's review of the LCR-21 and submitting the idea of using the FC-3 as a center channel. Unfortunately, it would be impractical to run the FC-3's three channels together as a single "super-center" channel.
Using a sideways LCR-21 as a center channel in a room that's 12 feet wide or less, you may well have less trouble with center-channel depth and imaging than Darryl Wilkinson encountered during his review. While there is indeed some high-frequency pattern narrowing with the LCR-21 in landscape mode (i.e., turned sideways), this narrowing is not very severe due to the relatively short ribbon high-frequency element and the close-packing of the midwoofer drivers on either side of the ribbon. Having sidewalls not too far from the speaker helps to fill in any "dark spots" that may develop.
As Darryl Wilkinson mentioned, you can always buy and try, as FineLine has a 30-day free trial policy for all models.
Phil Jones
FineLine Speakers