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Reddit mentions of Fluance XL7CBK High Performance Two-Way Center Channel Speaker for Home Theater - Black Ash

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Fluance XL7CBK High Performance Two-Way Center Channel Speaker for Home Theater - Black Ash. Here are the top ones.

Fluance XL7CBK High Performance Two-Way Center Channel Speaker for Home Theater - Black Ash
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    Features:
  • Enhance the vocals and dialogue of your favorite music and movies with this high performance center channel speaker
  • Superior components ensure dynamic performance and superb sound
  • Premium 1 inch neodymium balanced pure silk dome tweeters for vibrant high-frequency response
  • Dual 5 inch polymer-treated midrange drivers for delivering rich clear sound
  • Meticulously-crafted engineered MDF wood cabinetry to reduce resonance, with a rich mahogany wood grain finish
Specs:
ColorBlack Ash
Height6.9 Inches
Length9 Inches
SizeCenter Channel Speaker
Weight13.8 Pounds
Width18.5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Fluance XL7CBK High Performance Two-Way Center Channel Speaker for Home Theater - Black Ash:

u/homeboi808 · 4 pointsr/hometheater

> seating for 8 persons

That means you have seating off to the side, likely diagonally, correct? What this means is that you should get bipole/dipole/radiators for your side-surrounds, and place them centered between each "row of seating" (if it's additional couches instead of seats, put them centered based on distance from furthest seating to closest seating), a pic/drawing of the room would help. Good ones that'll fit in your budget are these bipoles ($120) or its bigger brothers, this one ($150) or this one ($200, I have these, got them $100 on sale from Walmart, currently normal priced).

> I preferred the quality of Klipsch

As for your front 3 speakers, two options I have would be Klipsch, or the same company as those bipoles. For Klipsch, there are these bookshelves + matching center ($340); for Fluance, they don't have a matching center for their SX Series, so you can mix and match, or not get their SX Series, their most expensive series (Signature) bookshelves + center would be $350, so similar price to the Klipsch's, their 2^nd highest model line bookshelves + center would be $270.

For your back-surrounds, are you wall-mounting? If your are, you will want front-ported speakers. Ones that I can recommend are these Sound Appeals ($70), or actually Fluance's top 2 model lines, you can get the Signature Series ($200) or their XL7 Series ($150). You don't want dipole/dipole/radiators for back-rears, as the sound dispersion wouldn't be good (null zones or amplified zones)

Now, that brings us to the subwoofer. If you were talking like 3-4, maybe 5 people, you could just get 1 sub, however, since you are talking 8 people, you definitely want 2 subs. The reason for that is a subwoofer has sweet spots, and an 8-person seating area is definitely too large. With the speakers I recommended, if you went on the most expensive of my recommendations, that would leave us with ~$750 to play with. I would recommend two of these ($660 total) or two of these ($740 $865 total, too expensive).

Now, I'm guessing you'll also need speaker wire. I'd recommend getting at least 16 gauge (lower the # the better), and if you are going in-wall, get oxygen-free. Speaker wire is cheap, here is 100ft of 14 gauge oxygen-free speaker wire. Now, I'd also suggest getting open-screw banana plugs (likely wont fit on any speakers you are wall-mounting), just to save on some frustration with connecting the speaker wire to the speakers/receiver, I bought 2 orders of these ($16 total), they connect like this. You will also want 2 subwoofer cables (RCA's with better insulation), I bought 1 order AmazonBasics in 15ft for $9 ($18 total for you), they also come in 25ft ($20 total, so better safe than sorry). If you don't know how to place a subwoofer, here is /u/zeospantera's tutorial.

u/tonyviv · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

I second the Fluance signature series which cost $350 or you could step one series down to the reference series for $270 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FRIKN6G/ and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JAO01XM/

u/polypeptide147 · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Option 1:

Center channel speaker

Tower speakers

Denon 7.2 receiver

I chose these options for one main reason. The towers have 8" woofers in thr bottom of them, basically acting as subwoofers. The center matches them. The denon is a great receiver.

Option 2:

Center channel speaker

Front tower speakers

The same receiver.

I picked these because they are extremely dynamic and fun speakers. They take almost no power, and will make crazy amounts of sound. They also get much lower than the Fluances.

I would pick option 2. The only reason I included option 1 is because it's on amazon.

u/TyGamer125 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

I looked it up and you have dome tweeters so don't get anything with a horns such as Klipsch. However they are from a home theater in a box which generally speaking aren't great. My suggestion is you should get the center now but plan on buying the matching left and right as soon as you can. The issues you could run into with running miss matched from stage (LCR) is timber imbalance where sounds don't have the same volume or pitch so sounds traveling across your front stage could sound like aaaaaaAAAAAAAaaaaaaa. My suggestion is listen to some bookshelf speakers and find ones you like then buy the center that matches them. Here are some options I found on Amazon but going to local shops to listen would be best: