Is there anyone using a M22 for their center
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I tried for 2 movies and went with 2 M3's instead. Why? If your thinking about doing it, go for it!
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I think it'd look weird, having 4 speakers across the front, blech! then there's the whole wiring thing....
I'll take my VP150 thanks
- D
"Big John is my Idol...or is it that other way around? Let's ask Ray!"
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Wiring is easy...... as for looks, I like it. It's just not what "they" tell you to do!!!!!!! We have always been told by the "Experts" that you need a special speaker that is made for vocals blah blah blah it's all BS! Anything that moves away from the standard is fine with me.
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In reply to:
Anything that moves away from the standard is fine with me.
James, we've got a non-conformist in Aisle 6... repeat, non-conformist in aisle 6.
How about a squirrel for a centre channel? You could probably even bi-wire it.
Bren R.
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Now that's just darn funny too.
It seems that you and Peter are in a break neck run for forum comic of the week.
For those who continually get hung up on the centre channel vs. 'other' options, then just do this and be happy already:
Last edited by chesseroo; 09/21/04 03:53 AM.
"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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Chess - ah, well, you gotta have fun in life.
And I think certain wording of responses sends part of my brain off to ludicrousness... ludicrousity... ludes...
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Hello Kenr,
Hope you are well. Another non-conformist here, I use two M2is as my center channel in parallel. I have them on either side of my TV, and they sound fantastic. They really anchor the sound to the TV, and I no longer have to ask my Wife "what did they say?" anymore. The tweeters are at ear level, which is optimal.
I have tried 1 M2i, it was nowhere near as full sounding as two.
Later,
TonyM
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>>Another non-conformist here, I use two M2is as my center channel in parallel.
Hmmm, you just solved a problem for me. I was so impressed with my M2s that I ordered a pair of M60s last night. Woke up this morning thinking "that was stupid, what are you gonna do with the M2s ?".
The M2s will probably end up as mains in an "upstairs stereo" which was the original plan -- they just sounded so good I promoted them to the main stereo in the basement. I was thinking about using the M2s as surrounds when I make the jump to 5.1 but center channel also sounds like a great idea.
Thanks for all the great ideas !!
John
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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Hello Bridgman,
Hope you are well. Glad that my info helped you, and they are a snap to wire in parallel, thanks to those wonderful binding posts. Plus these new TVs have no top to place a conventional center, this is a great way around that without going with an above or below ear level setup.
Later,
TonyM
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