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More great advice, thanks again! The more I think about it the more I think it's worth the extra few bucks to try before I buy. When the time comes I'll keep an open mind and try a few different products before choosing the right one for my space.
At this point I still like the idea of the M60 vs M80 and VP100 vs VP150. Can anyone else comment on the centre channel? Sloped, you commented that the VP100 is fine, what about a larger room down the road? I'd rather spend the extra few bucks now to futureproof myself. Of course, I'll probably buy both to compare anyways!
The woofer is definately a future purchase, with the plan we have for the room I will be sticking with the towers for now, I know many recommend the M22 + woofer combo, but I wouldn't have any place to hide the sub!
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After all, there's only one CD that made me crash my car... "As you count down from 10...to 9....to 8.....you're getting even sleepier. Now....from 7.......to 6...... picture yourself walking down each step..... to 5....... to 4......" {BLAM!}
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Be careful buying both of everything... you could end up with surround sound in your living room and your bedroom
-David
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Hi Chris,
I bought the same receiver as yourself (Pioneer 9040 / Elite 21) on boxing day. I have also been looking to buy Axiom speakers. I sent an email to Axiom with my receiver and Brent promptly replied. He said: "Your Pioneer A/V receiver would drive any combination of our speakers with exception of the M80v2."
Assuming you have the same manual as myself, page 119 has a fairly detailed specifications listed (albeit a bit confusing) which confirms Brent's recommendation. Originally I had a bit of trouble finding the info, but it is there.
I'm thinking of getting the Epic 60 - 350 Home Theater System for myself, which *I think* would match up pretty good with the Pioneer 9040.
Hope that helps a bit.
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Dave,
You shouldn't assume that your receiver will indeed have a problem driving the m80's. While pioneer is not a receiver typically recommended by axiom for use with the m80's, that doesn't mean it won't work... especially if your room is average size and you listen and "moderate" volume levels.
-David
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Personally I feel upgrading to the 150 if you are watching a lot of movies/TV is probably worth it unless you're sitting pretty centered and within 10 - 12' or so of the TV. If you have more off axis seating and seating more than 12' back you will be better off with the 150 IMO. It's only about $120 I think to upgrade. Most guys would normally suggest a third of what you are using for L&R but with a tower that is usually not an option for most people.
For HT, the center and the sub are probably the most important speakers (to a point of course), followed by the mains and then surrounds. Some guys may argue the mains are more important than a sub, but for a HT environment, especially with action filled movies, I don't know if I agree (again assuming we're not talking tiny satellites or something for mains).
Last edited by Potatohead; 01/18/10 07:09 AM.
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Dave,
You shouldn't assume that your receiver will indeed have a problem driving the m80's. While pioneer is not a receiver typically recommended by axiom for use with the m80's, that doesn't mean it won't work... especially if your room is average size and you listen and "moderate" volume levels. This is true. I'm not saying it won't work, as I am in no position to call myself an expert, but I felt it necessary to pass long the info I received.
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There certainly no downside in you getting the VP150. Just like there's no downside to the M80's over the 60's.
It just comes down to YOU and if YOU feel the added performance is worth the extra money.
HG Cherry M60's,VP150,Qs8's,EP350
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It just comes down to YOU and if YOU feel the added performance is worth the extra money. Couldn't have said it better myself
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Update:
Thanks again everyone for the discussion! I actually came across a used pair of M60's V2 which I couldn't pass up - even though I've never heard an Axiom speaker at work yet! The fellow was selling the pair for $350 and it cost me $40 for shipping materials + another $100 to ship to Canada.
All in all, a good deal - the grilles will need replacing due to "cat attacks", but the important stuff is excellent condition. I'm sure I can get replacements from the factory.
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