Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer
I wouldn't necessarily say that. The important for the front three speakers is that they need to voice match and you need to set them up properly, with the correct levels, positioning, and delay timing.

If you're limited on funds, you're best served by first upgrading your system to 5.1. The difference between the monophonic limited bandwidth surrounds in Pro Logic and the full range discrete split surrounds in DD/DTS 5.1 is one of the few in home theater that I would consider "night and day." If the center channel still doesn't sound right, then you're best off switching that channel off altogether. The thing about center speakers is that ideally you should not even know it's there. It should not call attention to itself, and its role is to anchor the middle, and seamlessly integrate with the L/R mains.

But, given a choice between a 5.1 receiver and a center speaker, definitely upgrade the receiver.
I truly appreciate all the input, i'll ley you all know how it turns out