it's a reasonable experiment since I don't think anyone has measured or knows the frequency range the audio control module sends to the center.So after reading the issues others had with the center channel being too bright and forward, I decided to try something a little different.
I noticed everyone seemed to replace the center speaker with a 4ohm two way. I decided to try a one way/full range speaker instead. I thought the tweeter in a two way might contribute to the problem. There aren't many budget friendly options, so I decided to give this a try,
https://www.amazon.com/DS18-ZXI-354-Speaker-Upgrade-Kevlar/dp/B09GBJYNF4/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1MAU2XBJLSKMY&keywords=ds18+3.5+speakers&qid=1699310371&sprefix=ds18+3.,aps,180&sr=8-2
Ds18 is not my first choice, I just don't know the brand. But it fit the parameters I was looking for. I added a 4ohm resistor to tone it down to 8ohms like the factory speaker, made a bracket out of plastic and installed it.
I think it sounds very good. I don't find it forward or bright at all. It fits in with the other speakers very well, even in surround mode.
I installed the subwoofer grill also, I'm finally happy. The biggest problem I had throughout this whole thing was chasing down all the rattles. They just ruin the experience. This concludes my upgrade. I hope this helps someone else out there.
however we do know that a full range driver struggles above 4 to 5khz. that's why tweeters exist. so if it's playing higher frequency and I suspect it is, a coaxial may perform better.
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