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Ordered on tuesday and will be receive a pair of M80ti speaker on thursday!How to warm up the speakers?
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No need for a warm up.Put in your favorite music and let them rip.I've had the 80s for nearly 2 years now and they still bring a smile to my face when I fire them up.Congrats ! What will you be using to power your New M80s ?
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Put them near a fireplace?
No need to warm up, as wid said. Your mind will have to get used to the sound of the new speakers, but the speakers need no breakin/warmup period to sound their best.
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Well, maybe an hour or two.
Anyways, speaker break-in isn't like breaking in an engine where you have to baby anything... and (mercifully) not like breaking in a rifle barrel which is such a pain I'm thinking about not believing in break-in any more.
Play. Enjoy. You might notice the sound seems to improve over the first few hours. General consensus though is that your mind is adapting, not the speakers changing.
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I received my M80s last week and just started using them. I typically don't listen to very "loud" music so I didn't bother with a break-in period.
As an interesting aside, last weekend my wife was watching a movie while I was outside working in the yard. She came out and asked why I was spraying the windows with water. Wanted to know if I was washing them.
After I asked her what the "H" she was talking about, it dawned on her that the noise was rain in the movie she was watching. The new speakers, M80s and VP-150, reproduced the rain so clearly that she thought it was real!
Sometimes fact is stranger than fiction!!!!!
I'll post some pictures soon.
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How to warm up the speakers?
I started mine out with Stevie Ray Vaughn's studio version of 'Little Wing' at around 95 db on the SPL meter, warmed 'em right up.
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Thats a great one .I had a similar thing happen to me.We were watching a movie ( can't remember which one ) and it had a thunderstorm in it.Well in the middle of the storm the darn lights went out.My wife and I looked at each other like what the heck was that about.As it turns out we had a freakin thunderstorm going on the same time it was on the movie.Heck we didn't even notice the real storm till we lost the lights.
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I dunno…..not letting them run a little while before pouring the coals to them bothers me from a strictly mechanical perspective. Even drivers are considered ‘moving parts’. And with any moving part, you need to work them slowly at first. Let them flex a little, then crank them.
When a person buys a new car, the break-in isn’t for the engine, it’s for the drive train (diff’s, tranny, u-joints, trans case). Engines are broke in at the factory before they’re dropped on the motor mounts. The cam is broke in (at least old flat tappet cams), rings are seated and then the oil changed. Common misconception with that one. My race builds are ready to drop in a chassis after it’s off the dyno.
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Have you ever wondered how jet engines are 'broke in'?
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I am certainly not going to rehash speaker breakin.I beleive what I do and that's that.
Rick
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No, I've never wondered that.
So, if you know, please tell us.
LOL!!
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I'm with you Wid on this one, as well as Alan and Ian at Axiom, speakers don't break in, it is all how your brain perceives the sound over time. 20+ years of NRC testing has proved that, and I'm going to side with the speaker manufacturer, and my personal opinion
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How to warm up the speakers?
Hug them. Body heat - the buddy system. Don't let your wife catch you, though.
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To answer two questions:
Jet engines are often given a Green Run, and Axioms may be given a resistor.
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Hey Joseph, don't worry about all this "break-in" argument.. I posted something similar with yours here when I first got my M60s and got all kinds of attacks from the oponents of "break in" concept... However, I trust my ears and my own experience, and to tell you the truth, YES, I believe that my M60 sound much better now than the first day I got them. So is the case with at least one other audio equipment i got (my Rotel RCD-1072 cd player).
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I'd say, in general, don't worry about break in.
However, let's just consider the notion of environmental extremes for a second. IF the speakers have been constantly at say <50 degrees F during their multi-day shipment phase ("cold" airplanes and trucks and warehouses and such), and you then put them immediately into a >70 degree room, isn't it possible that there could be some change in the way the drivers and enclosure behave until they become acclimated to the new temperature and humidity?
Now, whether there is an audible difference or risk, that's another story
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OK……Clarification required here……
I do not believe or disbelieve in SQ differences regarding the whole speaker break in dispute. Quite frankly, I couldn’t care less.
I am suggesting to play them at moderate levels for a little while (don’t have a clue how long, but would suggest ½ hour), for mechanical considerations only. NOT FOR SQ REASONS.
Turbines are not actually broke in per say, but warmed in stages to get them through their respective critical RPM stages. Each turbine will have a particular RPM range in which they experience vibration excessive to normal operation. If they are held in the critical stage too long, catastrophic failure will be imminent. Steam turbines in particular. Gas turbines (jets) are less finicky, but experience similar conditions as steam turbines. I’ve over hauled and operated several of each. After a major over haul (like a rotor change out), they are brought up to operating speed and temp slowly. They are methodically monitored, observing and analyzing vibration data, axial movement, bearing and oil temp and auxiliary system parameters.
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I am suggesting to play them at moderate levels for a little while (don’t have a clue how long, but would suggest ½ hour), for mechanical considerations only.
A good way to err on the side of caution. Allows them to adjust to the temperature, etc of your home. Ian and Alan have both stated that it only takes a second or two for everything to "break in" but I'd think at worst, it would be overly prudent to not peg the volume control within seconds of them coming out of the back of a dark brown UPS truck in the hot Arizona sun.
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Good point Bren, you definately would want them to adjust to the room temperatures before cranking them up. I know a guy that ordered some Klipsch speakers once during the middle of Winter. They had been out in the delivery truck on a day when it was 40 below wind chills. He immediately hooked them up and cranked his Rotel setup. If I recall, he had to replace a few of the drivers.
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Good show, Mike!
You hit it just right on the gas turbine(jets)tests! Certainly in the case of the good ol' F107 and the other one, five numbers higher.
Couldn't have said it better myself!!
I could make some additional comments on what I thought about my last three Axioms at start-up, but don't want to put my lack of credability back on the line once again!!
Again; Good Show!!
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Ready FedEx 2Day Service! Today 11:00a.m. already received two big box from axiom! But I can't open two because I'm working in my office now, so happy tonight ^.^
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awesome news, I remember that tickle in my stomach when I ordered mine, dang it is still there.
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tickle in my stomach when I ordered mine, dang it is still there
i think that just means you are hungry..? go get ya a moonpie from the snack machine..
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They had been out in the delivery truck on a day when it was 40 below wind chills.
Did that once with a set of bro's poly-cone 6x9s. He didn't turn down his car stereo before parking it... I got in to start it and move it on a cojone-numbing -35C morning and heard an awful crack. He was less than impressed.
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...go get ya a moonpie ...
Is that what they call Klondike bars in Texas...
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What are brothers for anyway?
I've blown at least two of my brothers speakers, and ruined more than one of their turntables.
Keep in mind, I was only 7-10 years old.
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MOONPIE
Mmmmm Mmmmm!!
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OK Rich, I'll bite. I'm quite curious to what your occupation is/was, to where you would be familiar with cruise missile delivery engines. I haven’t been privileged to lay hands on one of the ‘little’ guys, or solid fuel engines for that matter either. My experience is primarily with stationary, industrial prime movers.
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i think bray answered that question very well!!
sirquack- you never had an authentic moonpie? man, you dont know what you are missing. my cousins and i used to eat them by the dozen. our normal summer diet consisted of daily doses of RC coca-colas and moonpies..
BRING ON THE SUMMER!!!
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Actually yes, I was just being sarcastic. Actually, they are pretty good with Beer also, or a COOOOOLD class of AE milk.
Nutty Bars are also one of my favorite snack
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LITTLE DEBBIE is a goddess!!
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>>OK Rich, I'll bite. I'm quite curious to what your occupation is/was
He could tell you, but...
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Actually, they are pretty good with Beer also, or a COOOOOLD class of AE milk.
What's better than a moonpie and a cold glass of milk?
These babies right here!
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Mmmmm, not. Hydrogenated fats galore!
Sorry. I'm a formerly high-cholesterol person.
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LITTLE DEBBIE is a goddess!!
No way. She's a Ho.
Check out Tastykake.
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Man, I hope they never "disgruntle" the guy whose job it is to put the cream in the middle of those cakes...
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Hi Mike,
The quick answer(this is OT, of course): Project Engineer-Retired. With the company and on the Cruise Missile Engine Program from first castings(1974)through first delivery to Iraq(via the Navy and Air Force)in '90. You may have heard of another of our engines-pushed a plane around the world a few weeks back-non stop and unrefeuled. This engine is also in lots of single-pilot, private twin jets. The same company that built the engine for the first-and only-real jet backpack! The company had built a stationary industrial turbine engine before I started there, but I'm afraid I wasen't involved in that one, so I haven't had any involvement at all in anything that dosen't push something through the sky.(other than a couple of APUs, also installed in aircraft)
I did have a fascinating discussion once with a few guys during off-site testing in New Jersey that were from GE,(as I recall) trying to get a contract to put their core engines from the big jets into Navy ships. I sat thru some of their testing during some spare time I had while I was waiting for the high altitude test cell where my cruise engine was to be tested was being readied, but that dosen't quite count as involvement on my part, does it?
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Hi John,
Good point there! I can say lots about F107, but, unless something has changed a lot lately, if I mentioned the F112 in detail, I'd hafta kill..uh...ME!!
(Actually, I think it's pretty much public now too...except for....)
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That makes sense. I'd love to tear one of them little fellers apart, but I'm stuck with frame V's and R/R's, for the time being anyway. My employer is going with electric drivers now.....bummer. My nephew flies F117's, and I'd love get to one of those too.....but my military career was over 15 years ago.
to the poster, sorry for highjacking the thread.
OH, and I absolutely love them little debbie cream pies. I can eat a whole friggin box in one sitting.
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OOPS, more OT stuff!!
Speaking of "little fellers" We had one little guy that you may have gotten a kick outta. A bit over 100KRPM, around 60BHP shaft(s) output, and you could hold it in One Hand! I wasen't actually on the project, but I lent them some engineering assistance in a time of need, it was fun, everything was in..... Metric! The customer was....Canada!!
F117's huh, oh wow, I could tell some stories about Lockheed and the early days of "Stealth"!!(But we dare not get into that!)
Well, before I end up saying something to get the FBI(or worse)knocking at my door, I might better want to log out now and not come back for about two weeks!!!
Oh, and thanks for reminding me! I got out of the military nearly(gulp)40 years ago myself!!(but it Was Fun!)
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Joseph, thanks for sharing the photos with us. You have a lot of interesting equipment there. Could you give some insight on what your using to drive your m80's?
Do I see a jbl s-center on the shelf above your tv?
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Wow!!
That's how you take your thread back!!!
Very impressive indeed!
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Joseph:
Please believe me, I'm not trying to sound inflammatory with this statement. But I see that you have lots of higher-end tube equipment; I see that you're into keeping your speaker cables raised above the floor; but you kept your old speakers in the cubbies on the wall? Or were they just put there for the photos?
If that's their usual location, did it cause problems? I ask because many feel that putting a speaker into a cabinet or "hollow" is one of the worst things you can do to the sound. It doesn't jibe with the rest of your setup and philosophies....
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I don't think he kept them in the cabinet, the stands he has them on appear to have wheels on them. With all that tube gear hanging around it's only a matter of time til 2x6 shows up.
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cool pics.. love those tube amps.. those 80's look awesome in there..
looks like they have found a new home
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Wow Joseph, great system!!! Thanks for sharing the photos. Please describe some of your equipment, they look awesome!!
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Great looking system. Tell us more.
Mark
The JBLs in the cabinets would work much better there than Axioms because they are front ported.
I had some similar JBLs for a very long time.
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The JBLs in the cabinets would work much better there than Axioms because they are front ported.
There are many days where I learn more than one new thing!
I had always thought that it wasn't so much the port (which I think of as a "vent"(??!!??) but the fact that little standing waves form within there.
I could so easily be wrong again, huh?
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ANY speaker in a cabinet is definitely not optimal, but if your going to do it, a front ported one works better.
In my experience and opinion.
Which also could be wrong.
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Hi-end audio system for listen music:
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (QA-115) Line stage full balanced pre-amplifier.
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (HPA-100EH) 100Wrms / channel single-ended tube hybrid power amplifier.
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (DA-64X-T) 23bit 64x over-sampling digital-analog converter with tube output.
Marantz SA8260 SACD player.
Axiom Millennia M80ti Tower.(Great look and rich music!)
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Hello everybody,
This is my hobbies:
A/V system for TV and home theate:
Toshiba 57H84C 57" HDTV Digital Widescreen Projection TV.
Marantz A/V receiver.
JBL speaker for center, front and rear.
Hi-end audio system for listen music:
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (QA-115) Line stage full balanced pre-amplifier.
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (HPA-100EH) 100Wrms / channel single-ended tube hybrid power amplifier.
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (DA-64X-T) 23bit 64x over-sampling digital-analog converter with tube output.
Marantz SA8260 SACD player.
Axiom Millennia M80ti Tower.(Great look and rich music!)
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Hello everybody,
This is my hobbies:
A/V system for TV and home theate:
Toshiba 57H84C 57" HDTV Digital Widescreen Projection TV.
Marantz A/V receiver.
JBL speaker for center, front and rear.
Hi-end audio system for listen music:
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (QA-115) Line stage full balanced pre-amplifier.
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (HPA-100EH) 100Wrms / channel single-ended tube hybrid power amplifier.
Space-Tech Hi-End Audio Laboratory (DA-64X-T) 23bit 64x over-sampling digital-analog converter with tube output.
Marantz SA8260 SACD player.
Axiom Millennia M80ti Tower.(Great look and rich music!)
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My friend:
WOW!!!!!!!!!!
And,
WOW, AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a setup.
I am most envious!
The Rat.
The Rat.
M80s, VP-150, QS8s,
SVS PC 20-39+, OPPO,
Onkyo 703s, Harmony 880
Sony 60" SXRD HDTV
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wow man! great setup! but.............................................dial-up..........................dying...........................slow.......................death....................!....................!...................! awesome pics though
Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?
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I really think you need a few more pieces of audio equipment.
LIFE IS SHORT. DON'T BE A DICK.
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Actually this thread only took a minute or two to load. Nothing like the FORTY FIVE MINUTES it took to load the Mother of All Posts
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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Your post is great. Lots of good pictures and loads quickly.
Mark's post (the Mother of All Posts) was just very rich in information. Have a look yourself :
http://www.axiomaudio.com/boards/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=Advice&Number=79419&page=&view=&sb=&o=
This is a link to part 1. There are lots of parts
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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Yeah, just make sure you grab a sandwich and beer, or two or three while it downloads on dial-up. Shoot you might even have time for a cat-nap.
*Michael* AV123 Refugee - X-LS Encore, X-Voce, X-Omnis, Elt-Dpa's Denon AVR-591 Magnavox NB500MGX BDP
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If I'd known you guys were gonna complain, I'd have made .PDFs to send out!
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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No no I wasn't directing negative comments at you, just merely venting at my dial-up connection. I enjoyed reading the mother of all posts.
Last edited by richeydog; 05/21/05 01:58 AM.
*Michael* AV123 Refugee - X-LS Encore, X-Voce, X-Omnis, Elt-Dpa's Denon AVR-591 Magnavox NB500MGX BDP
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Sorry, Michael... I should've put a smiley at the end of my post. No concerns on my end!
As for John (Bridgeman) though... we'll see. I think I'm gonna swear to him that mirrors on his loft ceiling will improve his acoustics!
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Hey, send me a DVD-ROM. I won't complain.
Then again, I'm just happy that I'm running at 45Kb now, a huge improvement on a few months ago.
I can download the MOAP in <1/2 hour. Bitchin !!
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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>>As for John (Bridgeman) though... we'll see. I think I'm gonna swear to him that mirrors on his loft ceiling will improve his acoustics!
Mirrors, huh ?
Just a minute, let me run upstairs and try that out...
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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Mark, no need to apologize. I thought that you were probably joking but wasn't 100% sure. I'm cool.
*Michael* AV123 Refugee - X-LS Encore, X-Voce, X-Omnis, Elt-Dpa's Denon AVR-591 Magnavox NB500MGX BDP
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Let's see if this works?
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y205/wtrone/May2105001.jpg
The Rat.
M80s, VP-150, QS8s,
SVS PC 20-39+, OPPO,
Onkyo 703s, Harmony 880
Sony 60" SXRD HDTV
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Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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wid: what did you do to get the picture to paste? I must have used the wrong function/ link.
The Sony TV is lame and is going to be replaced by a new HD of some sort. It will probably be a Samsung 6168.
With the picture you can see the M80s and the VP-150. I have a brand new TV stand (not in the picture) all assembled and ready for the HD. It ought to take care of the clutter on top. At least that is the plan.
The Rat.
M80s, VP-150, QS8s,
SVS PC 20-39+, OPPO,
Onkyo 703s, Harmony 880
Sony 60" SXRD HDTV
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Bernard ,
When using photobucket use the img tag,that is the last one on the bottom.Just cut and paste it.On the one above all I did was add [image] ........................[/image] to yours.
Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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Ratpac,
How does that Kenwood 1090 VR perform with those M 80ti's I have one that I have in the spare bedroom but I haven't drug it out to see how it sound with the M 80ti's. Just curious..
Axiom M80Ti(4)
Axiom VP150(1)
Axiom Qs8(4)
Axiom M22ti(2)
Axiom M3ti(2)
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????? x ????? = 123456789
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Well Joseph, can't give your system just an "A"
Gotta give it a solid "B+".......
......more B+ runnin' around in there than in any other rig I've seen for a long, long while!!
......and enough 6.3V to heat your house for a month
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So, are you just bumping your thread? Or is something malfunctioning in that we can't see your posts?
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