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Re: M22 on wall vs. M22 free standing
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axiomite
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axiomite
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Click on the link in my signature line. You'll see that I have both and it's fairly easy to do an a/b compare. Since then I've moved the on-walls up a bit. I originally had them even with the middle of the TV.
The easiest way to describe them is the on walls are a bit bright, whereas the book shelf are more bassy, but even. Together I have the best of both worlds. The on-walls excell in the mids and highs, there is some bass coming out of the ports on the bottom, but not real noticable until I have the AVR set them to Large, with no lower crossover. Large is how I liked them the best. But with both types, I like it best with the cross-over set to 80, otherwise, there is too much mid bass.
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Re: M22 on wall vs. M22 free standing
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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I usually run my M22Ti's with a Xover of 60hz.
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Re: M22 on wall vs. M22 free standing
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Joined: Dec 2007
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old hand
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old hand
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Thanks for all the input. Think I will go with the free standing units when the time comes.
Also, looks like you can't buy factory 'defect' units anymore other than via what is on auction? I take it with the auction, even if you do a buy now, you cannot get the additional 5% if you buy 5 or more items?
Thanks.
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Re: M22 on wall vs. M22 free standing
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axiomite
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axiomite
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I would think the discount still applies as long as you order 5 items($30+).
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