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<blockquote data-quote="Anzdaman" data-source="post: 725400" data-attributes="member: 18597"><p>Hey all, kinda new to the conversation and to this forum. I might be a little late with a response regarding the placememt of the centre speaker and I too have had endless problems mounting it, top, bottom on its on own stand then off the stand and back on top of the tv then right back to placing under. So I got rid of my polk centre cs300 and replaced it with a floor standing speaker which is identical to my front main speakers. What a difference its made because all speakers sound and look the same. Have to get used to seeing a floor standing speaker as a centre though, but once u get passed that u really start to enjoy it. Take my advice and if u are able to get a third speaker for your fronts, take it. No screwing into the wall and mounting and damaging your wall. :2thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anzdaman, post: 725400, member: 18597"] Hey all, kinda new to the conversation and to this forum. I might be a little late with a response regarding the placememt of the centre speaker and I too have had endless problems mounting it, top, bottom on its on own stand then off the stand and back on top of the tv then right back to placing under. So I got rid of my polk centre cs300 and replaced it with a floor standing speaker which is identical to my front main speakers. What a difference its made because all speakers sound and look the same. Have to get used to seeing a floor standing speaker as a centre though, but once u get passed that u really start to enjoy it. Take my advice and if u are able to get a third speaker for your fronts, take it. No screwing into the wall and mounting and damaging your wall. :2thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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