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Well it took a while to get everything dialed in just right but persistance pays off because now i have a better sound stage than any cinema i've been to lately. The top end is great right off the bat. The bass was a little trickier but i've gone from no bass the first time i switched on and played with the 600 to my walls and windows shaking like mad with no distortion from the sub. Unreal. I had Axiom hook me up with a custom high gloss black finish and i can see alot of work must have gone into them. Even finer details like aligning the spec' sticker on the back just perfectly instead of just slapping it on. They came well packaged and the few fork lift holes in the box didnt matter because there were 2 layers of packing as well as plenty of in between stuff to keep it all nice and safe. The actual speakers were even wrapped in cotton drawstring bags as a final touch. I've got them hooked up to a denon 3806 biamping the 2 extra channels to the front and its more than enough juice. Plug in a good DTS live music dvd and the speakers sound as good as they look. Thanks Axiom! heres some pics... Straight out the box.... and the final setup..
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Sweet room man, looks very nice. The only suggestions I have are to not have your left/right mains toed in so much. Also, things will improve as you add more to the room. The walls seem pretty naked. Good thing you have a throw rug, that will help with reflections.
Nice setup man...
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Thanks for the tips dude I'm adjusting speakers all the time trying to get it tweaked just right.
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Very nice setup, I love the high gloss finish, have fun with your new toys
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My m60's are about 13ft apart, and just slightly toed in a pinch, not very much. When I listen to music the voices sound like they are dead center, almost coming from my center channel, that is what you want.
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Cool, I'll turn them out next time I fire it up and see how it improves
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Those high gloss numbers are absolutly beautiful . I have my M80s toed in right about the same as yours, at least looking at the pics it seems like it. It certainly doesn't hurt to play with placement for sure.
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Auz, welcome. Very attractive setup indeed. The general idea on toe-in is to have just enough so that the tweeters are pointing at your ears; can't really tell from the pictures if that's what you have now. Enjoy.
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Beautiful room - beautiful speakers!
Man, that is one huge TV. What is it?
It looks like the VP150 could be pointed down towards the listening position a bit more, too. As with the mains, play with placement a bit.
Thanks for the pics!
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Beautiful setup Auzzie! I really love the gloss black finish on the speakers, looks very elegant. I notice in your pictures you have moved the sub from the side wall down to the back corner, did you do this due to better sonics? I agree with Tom, if possible I'd certainly try to aim the center down towards the listening position and regarding main speaker toe-in here's a snippet from an article by the folks at Home Theatre Sound... "Toe-in: Some speakers sound best aimed straight forward. Others sound best when aimed right at the listener(s). Many speakers will want to be somewhere between those two extremes. Usually, the manufacturer supplies specific information about this."Axiom does not specify toe-in within the owners manuals so I guess it's where ever works best for you. I've tried both and *at the moment* mine are in the 'somewhere between those two extremes' location. Here's the rest of that article regarding speaker positioning if your interested... Home Theatre Sound. And oh, by the way....welcome aboard!
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I basically toed in my speakers until my wife said that it sounded good. She's usually right about such things, so I left 'em there. At least with the M50s, there's a place where the sound just clicks into place. I believe the M60s are more forgiving, so you may already have that click. Nice setup, btw. Love the gloss.
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wow...that's a big a$$ TV! I'm soooo jealous!
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The room is sweet. I like the lights on the floor, very different and cool.
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Wow! Great looking system indeed! But hey!! Those look like my chairs!! ......actually they do! Same color and everything. That's were the similarity ends however.......I have vinyl. Two different colors. .....it works out Ok though. I also like the lights on the floor. My RPCRT puts out so little ambiant light into the room that extra lighting like that would be a major advantage! Easier on the eyes too. Especially when the scene on TV is dark for a while then suddenly turns really really bright! I hate it when my iris' slams to the lower stops! I wish my Wife WERE right about absolutely everything, cuz that's the way we're goin'! Right or wrong!!
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Very cool setup. I will have to agree on the recommendation to reduce the toe-in. Mine are slightly angled, but I came to the final position after trying various angles over a period of weeks. To give you an idea of how little they are angled, the sweet spot is 9 feet from the mains and the toe-in is about 7 degrees.
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Beautiful space. ENJOY. Please do share some details on that TV....WOW!
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Hi,
thanks all for the welcome.
i would have replied earlier but i couldnt log in for days?
i have noticed 2 things by reducing the toe in.
the bass from the sub which is behind me slots into the output from the mains better and transitions between speakers are smoother. especially when playing xbox 360 games were you move and spin around a lot.
by not having the tweeters pointed directly at me i have lost some of the top end but some would say it sounds warmer. still adjusting all the time.
I put the sub in the corner behind me because thats where it produces the deepest bass and it vibrates the chairs in time with whats happening on screen which is pretty cool.
The tv is an lg lcos. last i heard its us release was cancelled but i still managed to get one here in oz and its a great tv. as bright and clear as the plasma i had before it. not dull like any projection ive seen before.
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