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Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
thefwam #225424 10/15/08 12:07 AM
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 Originally Posted By: thefwam
My onkyo 605 does the same thing with front speakers as it seems yours does. No matter what speaker is in the front it automatically sets it to full range.


I like my Onkyo 705 but I am looking at the new Denon's that came out a month or so ago. The 889 or the 1909 look like a good deal and they have a new version of Audyssey that is miles above the version I have....But it still won't make the M60's sound any better. It's not like I need any more bass the MK3 handle's that without problem. I did the "trade in" that Axiom was doing, not sure if they are still doing it or not but I don't think I could afford to even ship these things back anyway.

Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
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Another thing I would suggest is stepping back, running the receiver in pure direct (or direct, or stereo, or whatever it is without audyssy or bass management) and listening to the M60s in stereo. Do they have sufficient bass in that realm?

Audyssy could also be killing the bass frequencies in calibration, or it could be you're sitting in a room null.


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Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
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Could it be that you are so used to (and like) the sound of your sub it makes the M60 seem as if they are lacking? How hot do you normally run the Hsu?


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Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
thefwam #225427 10/15/08 12:18 AM
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"sirquack" AND "SRoode" are right. 40hz for the crossover is way too low, especially for movies. You are essentially filtering out the bass at the lower end of the M60's range and remember these filters do it in somewhat of a gradual way, and at that crossover level you are kind of in a no-man's land so you won 't hear anything from the sub unless the particular sound passage is REALLY deep and you won't hear any meaningful bass from the M60's because it has been transferred to the sub. I switched from M22's(I now use them as rear surrounds with QS8's) to M60's several months ago. I found the M60's to be a better blend with my subs especially at the mid-lower end of the frequency range and I can drive them considerably harder than the M22's. I have a Velodyne SMS-1 digital drive bass equalizing system that gives you many more set-up options than the average AVR or pre-pro and after many hours of experimentation, the best blend between the M60's and and the subs was in the 70-80hz range. 80 hz is still pretty low even though theoretically the M60's should play down into the 35-40hz range. Make no mistake about it and as anybody in this forum would tell you, regardless of the nature of your left/right speakers, full-range or not, when it comes to home theater, and "maybe" to a lesser extent music, at least one good "correctly set-up sub" is all but mandatory.

Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
Ken.C #225429 10/15/08 12:32 AM
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 Originally Posted By: kcarlile
Another thing I would suggest is stepping back, running the receiver in pure direct (or direct, or stereo, or whatever it is without audyssy or bass management) and listening to the M60s in stereo. Do they have sufficient bass in that realm?

Audyssy could also be killing the bass frequencies in calibration, or it could be you're sitting in a room null.


I have not tried that yet, for the longest time I did not use audyssy at all because it was killing the bass from the sub. So after much reading, ran audyssy again and everything seems about right. Maybe I'll try some music cd's and switch it to the fronts only and see how that sounds. I will give it a try, thanks for all the feedback!

Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
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Func, first take note of Ken's comment about the connecting links on the terminals being tight; on two occasions in the past here the owners complained of "no bass" with their M60s, and it transpired that loose(or removed)connectors resulted in the woofers not operating.

Beyond that, Onkyo has Audyssey implemented so as to set any speaker which has good response at 80Hz to full range. It's better to instead manually set that parameter for the M60s to 80Hz in the 705. The MultEQ XT in the 705 is the best Audyssey implementation in receivers and it's unclear why you say that the one in the Denons that you mention represents an improvement.

As to how M22s plus a good sub(I use the EP500)do, my view is that they are entirely satisfactory and that I have no need for a tower speaker.


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Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
JohnK #225466 10/15/08 05:08 AM
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Func, first take note of Ken's comment about the connecting links on the terminals being tight; on two occasions in the past here the owners complained of "no bass" with their M60s, and it transpired that loose(or removed)connectors resulted in the woofers not operating.

Beyond that, Onkyo has Audyssey implemented so as to set any speaker which has good response at 80Hz to full range. It's better to instead manually set that parameter for the M60s to 80Hz in the 705. The MultEQ XT in the 705 is the best Audyssey implementation in receivers and it's unclear why you say that the one in the Denons that you mention represents an improvement.

As to how M22s plus a good sub(I use the EP500)do, my view is that they are entirely satisfactory and that I have no need for a tower speaker.


The woofers are working/moving so that's not an issue I don't think. I wish I had stayed with the M22's they were great. As far as the Audyssey goes, there is a different version (or an addition to) in the new Denon's here is a site that talks a bit about it. http://www.electronichouse.com/article/denon_shows_off_10_new_receivers/C157

BTW, did Axiom stop the trade-in deal? I don't see it anymore unless they moved it.

Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
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The most significant Audyssey change is Dynamic EQ(added to both the new Denon and Onkyo models), which is a more sophisticated version of the old loudness compensation, which boosted highs and more significantly lows by arbitrary amounts at lower volume control settings. Dynamic EQ modifies frequency response and the level of surround speakers in variable amounts according to the actual level of loudness at the moment. Reports of users have indicated that they consider it to be a significant improvement at lower volume levels.

As to the basic room equalization function of Audyssey, however, you already have in the 705 the MultEQ XT version, which as was said is the most advanced version, with more measuring points and higher resolution filters than the MultEQ version(see Audyssey description )present on the Denon models you mentioned.


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Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
JohnK #225505 10/15/08 01:35 PM
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Func, again you have your crossover settings and large setting wrong on the receiver for the 60's. Use Large and 80hz.


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Re: Swapped M22's for M60's, Need a little help.
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Don't you mean small and 80 Hz?


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