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So the other night I almost ordered the Architectural Onwall speakers. The w22s with the w150 , qs8s and ep350. The reason I decided to get the onwalls is because I don't think I have the space for the towers. ... But.. But I just can't get the m80s out of my head. Also since we're planning on having some kids I figured with the onwalls there is less chance of the speakers getting damaged.
Anyways here is my question.
I read that the towers should have about 2 feet of space around them. If I did get the towers they would have to be a few inches from the wall behind them. Also they would be only about 56" away from each other. Does anyone have them setup this way? Would you guys advise against this? I already have the holes cut for the architectural speakers, but I could always close them up.
My wife is going to kill me for changing my mind again. But I'm worried I might be dissapointed by the on walls. They appear to be a great solution for my problem, but they aren't towers.
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The m80's have two ports on the back so they need some breathing room at the back. I have mine placed about 9" from the rear walls, I think the minimum would be about 6".
56" is pretty close together, but it all depends on how far away you sit from the speakers. Ideally you want to form an equilateral triangle where the distance from the main listening position to each front speaker is equal to the distance between the speakers themselves. in your case you would need to be about 56" from each speaker, or aprox. 4.1 feet from the TV.
I have my m80's about 11.2 feet apart and I sit about 11.2 feet from each one.
I am sure that someone with the m80's closer together can chime in and tell you what they think
-David
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I agree with David. I think Axiom will be coming out with a M80 version for their new T-series on walls at some point.
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huh? Can you elaborate? Do you mean on wall m80s? Is that a joke. Because that would be awesome.
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They say they're doing in wall M80s (like the T2s, not the W2s). Don't know how soon they're coming out, but that's what they say...
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Also they would be only about 56" away from each other Did you ask one of the audio experts at Axiom about this? They would probably know better than us as few would put their speakers that close together. I would ask them and go with their recommondation. I wonder if the trade up program applies to on/inwall speakers as well. You could always start out with the w22 and have the option to trade up to the T80 later if you still feel the need to.
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It would appear that they are eligible. They seem to be a pretty good trade up value, since you'd be pretty much assured of using the full dollar amount required to get the maximum discount.
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That's true. I certainly count go this route. I wonder if they will also be building a w80. I would think that the on/in walls have an advantage over the purely in wall speakers because of larger cabinets.
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My M80s are only 70" apart, a few inches from the wall and they sound great to me.
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What is the formula Axiom uses to determine how much you must spend to get the max value for your trade in? i.e. is it some fixed percentage more than the trade-in value, or how does it work?
Thanks,
Jason
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