Sentences with phrase «center channel do»

The front and center channel do press out the same trio of sounds (dialogue, effects, and music), but it's clear that dialogue takes center stage.
The center channel does a fine job with clear sound, though, so as long as you don't expect too much from the promised 5.1 treatment, the sound quality won't too much disappoint.

Not exact matches

«A lot of people don't come here through the so - called legal channels,» said Marian McDonald, associate director for health disparities at the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) at CDC.
Dialogue arrives in the center channel, which just doesn't dial up the dialogue but completely separates it.
With a combination of well - balanced surrounds and center channel, everything, the screams, the creepy effects, are all extremely well done.
Levels are done very well, with each speaker getting a thorough workout while never compromising the center channel.
Yet, in many cases, one probably doesn't have to look much further than around the corner at the local shopping center, where it is increasingly likely that you will find one of the pet specialty channel's many quickly expanding retail chains.
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Our only critique here would be of the center channel, which didn't produce dialog quite as clearly as we're used to, though it is still on par with more expensive center channels of similar design.
It'd be a hell of a trick for the entire Prime system to match the brilliance of the towers, and while the bookshelves and center channel offer admirable performance, the center in particular doesn't drop your jaw quite like the towers.
The center channel just doesn't have the low - frequency chops to pull off the dialog information on its own, and its deferral to the subwoofer was pretty obvious.
This LG sound bar does so with drivers pointing directly out at the listener (center channel), drivers on either side pointing to the left and right and angled slightly forward (left surround and right surround), and drivers on either side pointing up and slightly forward (rear left and rear right) to bounce the sound off the ceiling.
One small issue, though, is that the center channel speaker is just slightly taller than your average TV stand, so it might block part of your screen if your don't have another place for it.
timbre match: does that means that the center channel speaker maker MUST be the same as one's mains in a home theatre system?
Speaking of cinematic sound, while the Verus II Grand scream for music, they do a fantastic job with TV sound, placing dialogue dead center (we even had to check once to make sure our center channel was out of the loop), and using their expansive stereo imaging to create a rich and engulfing soundstage for effects and soundtracks alike, with little to no audible masking.
A center channel speaker is often considered the most underrated speaker in a home theater surround sound system because it handles the majority of dialogue, vocals, music and sound that's coming from right in front of you ina movie, but rarely does a home theater center speaker get the same love as tower or bookshelf speakers.
Center channel speakers have an incredibly difficult job, because they have to create the illusion that sound is coming right from a person's lips, and failure to do so takes away from the realism of your home theater experience.
Even through these channels I only got good feedback, and most of my development actions centered around expanding existing competencies, which were merely improvements of the good work I was already doing.
Despite the challenges of adapting to an omni - channel world, retail REITs seem to be doing fairly well in strengthening the positioning of their malls and shopping centers.
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