Hi DVDIT,
I wanted to get back to you regarding what you were experiencing with the center channel.
First off – I thought it important to stress that you have been using and are used to listening to a very different type of loudspeaker. The Mirage is an omnipolar speaker and distributes sound evenly in all directions. It is a non-directional loudspeaker whereby our center is a directional loudspeaker. Sound will be projected forward, towards the listening area as opposed to spread out in all directions. There are advantages/disadvantages to either design. The one important advantage to a directional loudspeaker (especially a center) is that it retains the subtle directional cues within a movie soundtrack. Vocals and effects are focused from a source, rather than dispersed.
Also, if you look at the frequency response of the Omnisat, http://www.soundstagemagazine.com/me..._omnisat_v2fs/
You will notice the treble region averages about 10dB down from the midrange region. This will account for what you are, in reality, not hearing with the Omni center and what you are hearing with our center.
The 340 SE center is a very revealing and detailed loudspeaker – if it is on the source material – you will hear it as intended.
Hope this helps!