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Re: Difference between the M60 and M80 at lower vo
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get the m80's or the m60's- either way I think you would be pleased. I auditioned the m80's at someones house before I purchased them... I loved the sound so much I knew I had to get the m80...
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Re: Difference between the M60 and M80 at lower vo
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Squeeze that trigger and join us! The power of M60 compels you! The power of M60 compels you! (unless you decide for M80 and then just change the text above!)
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Re: Difference between the M60 and M80 at lower vo
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I watched Ocean's 11 last night at around -40 to -35 on my system (I usually watch movies at around -25 to -20). I had to adjust the volume a couple of times and go back a little bit to hear dialog, but overall it worked just fine. Of course, the sound on the movie was nothing to write home about, but it was very entertaining.
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Re: Difference between the M60 and M80 at lower vo
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Er... which of the "movie" is to be replaced by "music"?
All of them... Clearly, this is what he meant to say: My understanding is that the music is less demanding on speakers than music. Do you guys also notice a big difference on music material?Oh, and by the way, yes, I notice a huge difference.
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