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Re: new home, new setup
#94882 05/18/05 04:56 PM
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It's there for me now, too. WEIRD! OOOOOOOOO! We got poltergeists in the system today.


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Re: new home, new setup
#94883 05/18/05 04:58 PM
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Holy cats, now it's gone again. I'm outa here!


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Re: new home, new setup
#94884 05/18/05 05:30 PM
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In reply to:

at this point, i'm leaning toward a 5.1 m80/vp150/qs8/ep600 (epic 80-600) system because i like big full sound but am still completely open to suggestions from those that know more than me.




Jallen, although I am in no way an audio 'expert' I can tell you that I have both a 60s system and an 80s system in my home and I wouldn't talk anybody out of buying a pair of 80s over a set of 60s if the difference in price were not an issue.

If someone were to rob my 60s at gunpoint I'd give in with a fight, if the 80s were the target, that SOB will be the sorriest soul on this planet for even the thought of trying to rob me!

And that's being honest.


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Re: new home, new setup
#94885 05/18/05 06:47 PM
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An Epic80-600 would be an awesome setup. But being the cheapskate I am and if I were going to use it 80% for movies/TV, I'd consider saving the $ and going with M60 mains. But hey, if $ isn't a major concern, from all reports the M80's are king and you may just find yourself listening to more music than you first thought.

QS8's - you could mount them or the left one from the ceiling using the FMB .

Cheers



Re: new home, new setup
#94886 05/18/05 06:57 PM
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Like some others, I can't access your photo. But I agree with bigjohn - you may want to consider M60s, save some money and avoid the 4-Ohm issue. My M60s totally satisfy my 18' x 24' room. You can also save a few sheckels by going with the EP350 sub. Of course it's your choice.

Re: new home, new setup
#94887 05/19/05 12:58 PM
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i've got the picutre on a different server now - this should work better. sorry about all of the picture trouble yesterday.



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