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Re: M3/M22 Comparison
pmbuko #205181 04/23/08 01:18 PM
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Imagine the Fox with 80's, the quad cities would be rockin. \:\)


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Re: M3/M22 Comparison
pmbuko #205243 04/23/08 09:30 PM
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 Originally Posted By: pmbuko
Just don't tell Jack you're desperate. He's liable to show up at your house dressed as an M80.


Well, if he could perform as well as the 80s... \:D


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Re: M3/M22 Comparison
sonicfox #205383 04/24/08 09:34 PM
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That's funny right there...I don't care who you are....


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Re: M3/M22 Comparison
MarkSJohnson #205396 04/24/08 09:57 PM
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I dunno. This guy seems pretty humorless.

Made my decision...keeping M22's, returning M3's
pmbuko #206346 05/01/08 12:54 AM
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I started this thread debating the idea of upgrading from M3's to M22's. I received the M22's last week and prefer their sound in my system. Good recordings sound great...poor recordings sound poor. They are not a speaker to make a poor recording sound "okay." The sound, though, on good recordings is so good that I will continue to search out good recordings to play on them.

The M22's mate well with my Dayton Audio 10" sub. I have the M22's connected to the speaker "A" terminals of my Onkyo A9555 integrated amp. The sub is connected to the speaker "B" terminals of the amp with the subs crossover set relatively low...probably around 60 hertz. I then run the amp with speakers A + B. I emailed Doug Schneider of the Soundstage web site and told him of this setup. He commented that my sub setup was less than ideal. It maybe goes against convention, but I like the sound of letting the M22's run full range (no cutoff)and have the sub fill in just the lower registers. It sounds great.

Re: Made my decision...keeping M22's, returning M3's
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As long as you like the sound that is all that matters. I personally like the M22 running full range as well, it seems to prevent that thin sound the M22s are mentioned as having.


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