Most centers have an MTM or similar configuration as does the CMT340. The Sierra 1 does not. I understand the tweeter is rotated but is this configuration a compromise of sorts?
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Most centers have an MTM or similar configuration as does the CMT340. The Sierra 1 does not. I understand the tweeter is rotated but is this configuration a compromise of sorts?
Generally speaking, horizontally oriented MTM speakers are actually more of a compromise due to off-axis wave interference. The compromise in the case of a horizontally positioned Sierra-1 is that of looks, as the majority of consumers expect symmetry for a center channel - thus the proliferation of MTM centers.
Here is a good read: http://www.audioholics.com/loudspeak...peaker-designs
With our 340 center, we greatly reduce horizontal off-axis wave interference by implementing several features but I must say that the Sierra-1 center, even with a single woofer, will outperform the 340 center when it comes to off-axis clarity.
I have the ability to place a Sierra 1 as the center in either the vertical or horizontal position. Is there any sound difference between the two positions (assuming the tweeter is oriented properly in both cases)? Is one orientation preferred from a sound, clarity, or off-axis perspective?
Thanks for the responses. Sounds like vertical is the preferred orientation.