Hi again everyone,
Can anyone say from experience that using a Beolab 3500 as a centre speaker, (after conversion using a Madsystemes kit) provides acceptable sound quality?
I do not expect anyone to confirm the 3500 can be as good as a 7.1, I know they are underpowered in comparison and are not designed to be centre speakers. I can’t fit a 250mm projection 7.1 with a 30mm LED TV so that’s that. I don’t want to fit 4000’s either.
The fact is that the 3500 is already mounted, working as a link speaker and look great, have now decided to go for surround set up to properly utilise a BS2 – the ubject of all my previous posts.
I am competent to make the conversion if it has to be the PCB version and have no problem in loosing the display. I have read through dozens of posts covering this subject and it seems to be 50/50 with no one actually saying they have done it and are happy (unless I have missed it)
Does anyone know of an alternative to the Madsystemes kit please?
Regards, Martin