Center channel in entertainment center

jb1677
jb1677 Posts: 2
edited January 2010 in Speakers
Does anyone have any guidance on placing a ported center channel speaker in a cabinet/entertainemnt center? What about a non ported speaker? I am looking at either a csi3 or csi5 but the ports on the csi5 have me questioning if it will be ok in an enclosed space.

I realize that en enclosed space is not the best situation for a speaker, but I want to make sure I dont magnify the problem by choosing the wrong speaker.

Jason

(and yes, I do have enough space in the cabinet for the beastly csi5, a 30" wide x 9" high x 24" deep hole)
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,020
    edited January 2010
    I would not use a rear ported center in an enclosed et. center. Think about it. Sure, you could cross it over to not play deep, but if thats the case, why spend the money on it in the first place ?
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  • jb1677
    jb1677 Posts: 2
    edited January 2010
    Thanks guys for the suggestions.

    Tonyb - do you beleive the csi5 in a cabinet would actually underperform the csi3 or would I just loose some of the magic of the csi5? Assuming it would at least perform as well as the csi3 I would still opt for it with the idea that in the future I may be able to relocate it. The $$$ is negligible, the csi5 I was eyeing is actually priced near the best price I could get a csi3 for.
  • kcoc321
    kcoc321 Posts: 1,788
    edited January 2010
    I would go with the CSi5. Period. I have mine in a cabinet, and while I have not compared 'in cabinet' to on a stand, yet, I think you will be very happy. Remember, the CSi5 also has a port on the front under the tweeter, in addition to the two Power ports on the back.