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I have two words;
NO MIDRANGE
PigmonkeY
1082
Jul 28, 2018
TiffanyPoodleslideserious question because i'm not really knowledgeable on anything more than stereo, but aren't you supposed to get that from your center channel in a surround setup?
PigmonkeYSure, if you are having a home theatre ONLY set-up. But these clearly will suck as stand-alone speakers, like for a stereo listening rig.
If these had a midrange, it wouldn't hurt home theatre, and it would improve their use as a set of listening speaker.
Flatbluew
11
Jul 29, 2018
TiffanyPoodleslidebut they are made for home theater
smillerathome
4
Aug 24, 2018
TiffanyPoodleslideOne of those woofers IS a midrange. Notice the two crossovers at 250Hz and 3kHz.
LargeGeek
0
Sep 13, 2018
TiffanyPoodleslideThey are classified as Three Way so that top woofer is doing mid' duty.
https://www.avgearshop.com/pioneer-sp-fs52-floor-standing-speaker.html
ZeeDan
180
Dec 4, 2018
TiffanyPoodleslideI love it when somebody just tosses out stuff with absolutely no backup. Three words for you Tiffany You Are Wrong Read this review, with frequency response charts. You'll see how wrong you are. https://www.audioholics.com/tower-speaker-reviews/pioneer-sp-pk52fs/pioneer-sp-pk52fs-measurements There is a name for people like you - seagulls.
ZeeDan
180
Feb 11, 2019
PigmonkeYActually no PigmonkeY. Surround setup, center channel is for voices - or the mixing of the surround program directs voices mostly to the center channel. Midrange is a totally different thing - it is a frequency range - sort of middle of the range, middle tones. Oddly, voices are mostly in the midrange, but midrange and center channel really have nothing to do with each other.