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Newbie needs speakers
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Joined: Dec 2003
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Any help greatly appreciated.
Room size 11x17
Couch 15 ft from front speakers
No wall on 17 ft side
HKAVR520 receiver
50-50 music ht
M22, m60 or m80 for fronts?
Center ?
Rears ?
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Re: Newbie needs speakers
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,236
axiomite
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axiomite
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Here's my recommendation:
M60ti mains
VP150 center
QS8 surrounds
Hsu VTF3 subwoofer
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Re: Newbie needs speakers
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devotee
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"Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff"
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Re: Newbie needs speakers
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Joined: Dec 2003
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hobbyist
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I totally agree but i'd also check out a nice SVS PC+ subwoofer
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Re: Newbie needs speakers
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I've personally got an SVS PCi 16-46 on order. After reading ALOT of threads here and elsewhere, I doubt you could go wrong with either an Hsu or SVS sub.
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Re: Newbie needs speakers
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devotee
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i reccomend m60, 2 qs8 and vp 150. but if money is an issue, m22, 2 qs8s and vp 150.
and get a sub
axioms subs are supposed to sound nice too, but HSU and SVS is all the rage nowadays.
Once You Pop You Can't Stop
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Re: Newbie needs speakers
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Joined: Dec 2003
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Thanks to all for the recommendations. I wanted the m60's but my wife thinks they are too large for our room. It looks like I will try the m22's. I'll keep everybody informed. Thanks again
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