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Help me choose my components?
#106949 08/07/05 09:14 PM
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Hello everyone, new to the forums. I've read through about the past year of posts, and I've made appointments to audition various speakers; hopefully I've done enough homework to frame my questions. Care to help a budding audiophile fill in some details?

Due to a nice fat bonus from work in the form of gift certificates to Amazon, I'm taking the plunge on some Axioms. I'm looking for some advice on my setup. I've done a lot of research, so hopefully this gives enough info to work from:
  • My audio setup is geared for music. I'll play the occasional DVD but 95% of the time it's music streamed from my PowerMac via optical. I may expand it into a full HT setup later, so if the speakers I get are flexible enough for that, all the better.
  • I listen mostly to electronica and jazz. Most of the electronica is really dymanic/atmospheric soundscape - Sasha, Shpongle, Hallucinogen and Autechre. My jazz is mostly technically complex Davis/Coltrane/Ellington. So, I want crystal-clear highs, and at the same time clear, deep bass. I don't need the opening scene of 'Saving Private Ryan' to rattle windows.
  • It's a small apartment, so as much as I want them, m60's are out of the question. This is coastal California, so odds are when I get into a condo/house I probably won't need them then, either. I need big sound in a small package.
  • The space is 'bright' and problematic. It has hardwood floors, 8' plastered ceiling and only a few 'soft' things - a futon couch and a fairly plush area rug - to break it up. It has a lot of windows. It's also a 20'x15' 'L-shape'. The only thing dividing the space is a metal bookshelf, one of those industrial jobs on casters, so it's not really divided at all.
The current set-up:


What I want to do:
  • Replace my crusty old speakers in the living room with m22's or m50's
  • Replace my Klipsh computer speakers with m2's or m3's
  • If I need it, add a EP-125 or EP-175 subwoofer on the floor below the shelves to cover the whole area
Option 1: Two floorstanding, two bookself:

Option 2: Four bookshelf, one sub:


So, I guess my questions are really...
1) For my space, and the music I like, is there a clear-cut better choice between the m22's and m50's in the living room?
2) Which will give me a fuller, more accurate sound... a set of m50's and m3's, or a set of m22's, m2's, and a sub? Or, something else?
3) Will that placement of the sub work? If not, where should it go? Ideally, I want it there, in an unobtrusive place that keeps my arrangement as open as possible.
4) Which sub is more appropriate for this set-up, an EP-125 or EP-175? I want the components to be in balance with each other. I'm a bit concerned with over-buying on one component.

Thanks for any help, and I hope you appreciate my illustrations.

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#106950 08/07/05 10:00 PM
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I hope you appreciate my illustrations



I'm on my way out the door, so I don't really have a moment to answer your equipment questions, but I wanted to ask if you could maybe post some better graphics instead of the "handwritten on a bar napkin" stuff you posted!


Great first post! Wow!


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#106951 08/07/05 10:52 PM
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If I were you, I'd go with a pair of M3s and a sub first. If they tickle your fancy in the main listening room - problem solved. If not they are cheap to send back, or you can move them to the desk and get 50s or 60s.
My guess is that M3s with a good sub will be the ticket.

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#106952 08/07/05 11:10 PM
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Interesting. Which sub would you pair the M3's with?

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#106953 08/08/05 01:37 AM
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Just another thought. Why do you want "main" speakers and a seperate set of computer speakers? I have a room that's similar in size to yours (about 23' x 13') and my m60's are more than enough to fill the entire space with great sound. If space is at a premium, I'd consider either m50's or m60's without a sub, or m22's with a sub (maybe something like a ep175). Just food for thought. Nice drawings btw. What software package did you use to create them?


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#106954 08/08/05 01:44 AM
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Well, I'm no expert on subs, but I do like my EP350. I assume the EP175 would be good for your space and probably integrate well with M3s sonically and visually.
The big subs that are commonly recommended for HT would probably all be overkill for your needs. Rather than worry too much about which sub you buy, you should just try to set-up the sub you do buy properly.
If I were you, I'd get M3s and an EP175 in a high-gloss fancy finish. Or the HSU VTF2 in a similarly fancy finish.
Happy shopping.

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#106955 08/08/05 04:50 AM
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Why do you want "main" speakers and a seperate set of computer speakers?



Right now, my regular stereo is off to my right as I work, and that's where all the music comes from... it doesn't really feel like 'stereo'. I'd like the option to have the music right in front of me, optimized in the two places I spend all my time, i.e. on the computer or chilling on the couch.

I doubt I'll play them both at once... mostly just use the A/B speakers, and play one at a time. I might enable both if I have a gathering or otherwise want to set a mood.

I'm still thinking it over, and you raise a good point... I'll probably start with the two speakers and a sub, and expand later if they don't solve the problem. I have a feeling a lot of the problem is my old current speakers... 15 y.o. Pioneers. They have a pretty narrow dispersion and don't sound that good from the computer desk. Maybe the awesome new speakers will solve that problem.

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Nice drawings btw. What software package did you use to create them?



Thanks! It's Illustrator CS3. I thought I'd kick some rust off the old high school drafting skills and do this right.

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#106956 08/08/05 11:51 AM
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I think I would go along with the idea also of two M3s and an EP175 sub.

I have not heard the M3s, but they have an outstanding reputation around here, and, as was said, if together with the sub they don't fill your need in the living room, they would be a great desktop monitor. You could then have a point of comparison for another pair in the living room.

There's only one fly in this ointment: If you bought your four bookshelves together with the sub, you would qualify for the 5-piece discount.

Ah, what the heck: Order a pair of M3s, a pair of M22s, and the 175 sub and you should be in good shape!


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#106957 08/08/05 01:14 PM
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I have both M3s and M50s, and am extreemly happy with both

A true story that happened night before last:

My Wife; who is still trying to decorate our new home, called my attention to a TV show she was watching. "Check out this plate" she sugested.

She backed up the the PVR to the point where a table came into view with a plate near the edge of the table. Before I could focus on the plate in question, it fell to the floor.

I appologized that I had not actually seen the plate.

"NO", she said; "Not the look of the plate, but the sound it made when it hit the floor!"

If you're looking to have two sets of speakers that "sound" the same when switching back and forth; then the M3s and M50s are a perfect match.

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#106958 08/08/05 03:22 PM
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Strange. From all the reading in the Forums, I'd assumed the m22's had the better rep than the M3's, and the M60' had a better rep than the M50's. In most of them, I saw recommendations that m22's and a sub were the 'equal' of m60's, hence better.

IIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiinteresting.

Thanks for all the replies! Keep 'em coming.

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