Re: Receiver to make M60s sound good?
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I can never keep those straight. Thanks for the info.
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Re: Receiver to make M60s sound good?
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yup, if you think of a batch of concrete like a cake, then cement is like the flour...
-David
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Re: Receiver to make M60s sound good?
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Cement is putting U into the floor...
See Mojo's signature
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Re: Receiver to make M60s sound good?
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You'll probably want to do a sub crawl first thing. Basically, you put the sub at your listening position, then crawl around the room until you find the spot that has the best bass. Then put the sub there.
T minus 10 Thanks. Good info. I'll play with that this weekend.
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wow, your floors are made of glue!?!?!? ha, just the civil engineer comming out here... cement is like the binder or glue that goes into concrete. the floor is a concrete floor, which is composed fo cement, aggregate, and any admixtures. I can't help but correct someone when they call concrete "cement" I guess I have to call those trucks concrete trucks from now on...... My floor is 95 years old so I wonder what was mixed to make this concrete. They sure didnt make it too flat. :-)
Yamaha RX-V2700 / CDC-815 , Oppo DV-980H , Axiom M22s , Paradigm DSP-3100
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