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maqp 4 hours ago

That's up to the mixing. If it's a surround system, sure it's better the dialogue comes from the right place in the scene.

But if you have stereo speakers properly placed https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/messages/34579/705942.... (basically on both sides of the TV with you sitting from each speakers by their distance from one another), the stereo imaging will absolutely be able to place dialogue in the center.

But it can also produce wider sound stage than a soundbar, which is half my point, the other being better sound pressure and dynamics from the larger speakers.

Surround is of course better. But the price is usually the issue. One good option is to start with decent pair of two-ways that you can move to rear if you decide to go surround later. Then you only need the three center speakers and maybe the sub. The amp can be either future proofed by going n.1 immediately or upgraded with the jump.

magicalhippo 2 hours ago | parent [-]

> stereo imaging will absolutely be able to place dialogue in the center

For me, if I were to watch alone while sitting straight up in the middle of the couch. Which I almost never do. Either I'm casual or I'm watching with others.

I agree with regards to sound quality and dynamic range though. We have a soundbar in the main livingroom of good quality, but as expected it has no lower end.

I got the stereo+center speaker setup in the basement with the big TV, they're just bookshelf sized but on stands with center just below TV.

They're enough that our neighbors would complain if they were home when I crank it up, and have much better clarity for normal sounds and dialog.