mnerenbaum
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6 years 8 months ago
I ended up buying the SVS Soundpath RG6 cables directly from SVS due to their 45 day return policy and 60 day price protection. They are much better than the Mediabridge RG59 cables that I had previously bought from Amazon and fit the Triton One connectors tighter as well. Here's a response from Goldenear, regarding center channel speaker selection, when I was replacing my SuperSat 50c with the SuperCenter XL and had already purchased the XL. Of course, even so I'd still love get the XXL in the near future.....just to get the extra mid-range drivers on the Center.
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11/29/16
LOL - I'm not even going to begin to try and answer that one. But, I will tell you the SuperCenters were designed to go with the Aons and non-powered Triton Five and Triton Seven. Their popularity beyond that led to the creation of the SuperCenter XXL, which was intended for use with the larger Triton systems. There is another obvious issue, if you are not using a pair of powered subwoofers (or powered subwoofer towers) in the front of the room, the SuperCenters become the better choice because they can have a lower crossover frequency. You have Triton Twos so you have a pair of powered subwoofers in the front of the room so you do not need the additional bass extension from the center speaker (assuming, of course, that the system as a whole plays loud enough in this configuration for your needs). For most people, that's a blessing because the SuperSat "fits" much better for most people than the large, conventional, box-style SuperCenter models.
Properly setup, all the GoldenEar speakers sound the same, by design. All the speakers you have mentioned use exactly the same driver designs and are voiced exactly the same, the only difference is the application and the implementation in one's system.
Hope this helps clarify for you,"
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