The 985 Denon is the same as the 2805 Denon just marketed through different channels. I bought the 2805 at American Electronics awhile back on employee cost day for around $720 just to give you an idea.

The Epic 350 is the same system I have except I have the M60 floorstanding instead of the 22's. Many people love the 22's and they will do fabulous for HT applications and even music when matched with the sub. You will want to start by setting all the speakers to small on the receiver setup, and then adjust the crossover to the sub at 80hz on the receiver. On the sub you will turn the built in crossover all the way clockwise to its maximum to get it out of the way and let the receiver manage it, also turn the volume on the sub to about 11-12'o clock.

If you listen to a lot of music, you may want to consider the 50's or 60's mains. Don't get me wrong, the 22's WILL perform, you might just get a little better overall bass with the larger main woofers.

Either way you will love these speakers. Another thing to keep in mind is you can order everything from the Factory Outlet as most of us do and save 10% plus if you buy 5 or more speakers you get another 5%. These are still brand new speakers, they may just have very very very slight blemishes. I'm still trying to find some on my setup.

Randy

60s 150 350 4-Qs8's
Denon 2805
Sanyo Z2 Projector
S97S Panasonic DVD
Prismasonic 600M Anamorphic lens
2.35 DIY 10ft wide screen


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