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    Default Just curious....differences between the CS1 and CS10 center speakers?

    They look pretty much similiar to me other than the sides of the CS10 are black vice cherry wood.

    Mike

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    The CS10 has a slightly wider Frequency response, the finish is different and it 'feels' more solid, weighing in at 16lbs... That's 3 lbs heavier; this probably affects the depth of the SQ, but I'm not an expert on these things. The CS10 is also half an inch shorter and about 2 inches wider.
    As far as materials, even though the sport similar size drivers, newer drivers are used, as the CS10 is years younger than the CS1.

    ? Harmon Kardon AVR 55 (dead; replacing with Onkyo TX NR-616)
    ? Polk RTA 11TL's (FR and FL)
    ? Polk TSi200's (RR and RL)
    ? Polk CS10 (Center)
    ? Polk PSW-350
    ? Grado SR-60i Headphones
    ? Fii0 E5 headphone amp
    ? iPod touch (8 gig)
    ? iPod Classic (80 gig)
    ? Mac Mini (as media server)
    ? xbox 360


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    The CS10 is a match for the TSi series and the CS1 is a match for the Monitor series.
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    They're pretty similar, they CS10 is the newer version of the CS1. I have the 10, it's a great center, but I can't wait to upgrade to a CSiA6 to match my RTi's. Like Knucklehead said, if you have TSi's go with the '10. Monitors, go with the '1.
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