Re: Introducing the M5 and QS10
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I will be installing 4 Inceiling M3s soon (once I paint them) and from what I can tell the only thing below the drywall is the trim ring and mesh screen.
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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Re: Introducing the M5 and QS10
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The in-ceiling does not sit below the ceiling plane but they are also not likely to be used as any of the front main speakers.
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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Re: Introducing the M5 and QS10
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club shareholder in the making
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The in-ceiling does not sit below the ceiling plane but they are also not likely to be used as any of the front main speakers. Now I'm imagining having a theater with an elevated bed as the single listening position, with the screen and main speakers on the ceiling.
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I have to say I'd disappointed that there's no frequency graph yet.
And on a different note, my order doesn't show up in my account even though its been billed. Has anyone seen Ian boarding a plane to Tunisia? (It's possible I ordered it without using an account; but the romantic in me would like to think the M5 is a con and Ian's absconding to Africa or South America to start a white van speaker distribution center.)
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Shipments appear in "My Account" once shipped or about to be shipped (typically when a tracking number is available)
See Mojo's signature
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What center would you pair with the m5hp's?
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The VP160 would be best. Or the VP160HP if you are running your centre as large.
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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Or a 3rd M5 as vertical center if your space can manage it. That would technically be 'best'.
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Actually, I am curious - I've read about and experimented with vertical centers and in my (very limited) experience have found it to sound great and better than my existing horizontal center. Therefore I have been running a vertical center and am continuing the tradition as I try out the new M5's once they ship.
However a question for Ian/Axiom - have you ever done double blinds on vertical centers? I'm curious if the logic and my personal (possibly biased) opinion actually pans out in true double blind testing?
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