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#386164 - 11/26/12 04:46 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 05/03/03
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Sorry, Tom, I was thinking M2.
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#386166 - 11/26/12 05:10 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
[Re: tomtuttle]
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axiomite
Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7644
Loc: Tacoma
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Right, but even the M2 onwall version is rated to 80Hz. Which does seem counter-intuitive since it has a much smaller (nearly insignificant) box and one less woofer than the VP100.
I suspect that the bigger, sealed VP100 probably has quite a lot more power-handling. But, if I could hear dialog more clearly, I wouldn't have to turn it up as loud.
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#386169 - 11/26/12 05:28 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
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axiomite
Registered: 06/20/03
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Loc: Tacoma
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Yes, the ports would be clear in my installation. If you had them blocked, that would certainly account for less bass response. Thanks, Brian.
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#386171 - 11/26/12 05:51 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
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connoisseur
Registered: 07/23/04
Posts: 3735
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Do you have room there for the on wall 150? I think it would play nicer with the M60s. the M2's would be my next choice as the M3's don't match all that well (I have tried them before with M80's). I recently set up a friend's living room with on wall 22's and a 150, with a sub and was pretty surprised at how well it sounds. I'm actually a fan of the on wall speakers. They do quite well when considering their physical limitations.
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#386175 - 11/26/12 06:21 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
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axiomite
Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7644
Loc: Tacoma
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Mike, I think that the onwall VP150 is too wide - i.e. it would extend across not only the center opening and the vertical rails, but into the openings on the sides. But I had not seriously considered that option, so I will measure for it. Thank you for the suggestion.
I know you guys want to make the round hole square so that it fits, but my goal is to get "something better than a VP100v2 that works in this configuration" not necessarily just "a better center channel".
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#386178 - 11/26/12 06:56 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 6718
Loc: Canada
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Well, the M2 is a good match for the M08 (that's what I use), but I don't know if a single M2 would give you the volume you need.
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#386181 - 11/26/12 07:17 PM
Re: Center - M2 v M3 and inwall/onwall v onwall
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connoisseur
Registered: 07/23/04
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Well, the M2 is a good match for the M08 (that's what I use), but I don't know if a single M2 would give you the volume you need. that's what I was thinking as well. Maybe two M2's??
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