what is the best center channel for my front speakers that are Sony SS-MF750H?
This is a common problem in home theater setups. If the sound coming from the center channel seems to overwhelm the remaining surround channels, it’s because of too much amplifier power for that speaker, not the speaker itself. Your home theater rig – the receiver/amplifier you’re using with the surround sound system – will have individual volume level controls for all of the surround speakers, in addition to the master volume control. There’s usually a pushbutton on the front panel, but without knowing exactly what make and model your surround sound receiver is, I can’t tell you exactly how it would be labeled. On older SS receivers, you might find small volume knobs on the rear of the rig to use for level adjustment. If you have a user’s manual handy, look through it to see how you set up your speakers. You should just be able to reduce the volume to your center speaker by 2-3 dB to bring the sound in balance with the other speakers. You don’t need a difference CC speaker unless it s