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Well, that would be great if I had the manual. But I bought the amp out of the back of a van in the mall parking lot for $50 bucks. So I didn't get a manual.
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Ha ha! Just messing with you. I'll check the manual, but that makes more sense. Thanks again for the advice.
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I compared the BW703s to my M60s. M60s seemed more balanced and better overall. BW were about twice the price as well.
Go for the M60s, Q8s and EP500 subwoofer and you'll be a happy camper. What you save in your mains you'll be spending in the EP500 and really getting that wow effect.
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My son bought the 703s and so wishes he'd bought my set-up. I had 60s and upgraded to 80s.
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Yeah, the M60s were noticeably better IMHO. To answer the question about buying on the internet, I understand his concern. But its all about value. I live in California so not only are the BWs far more expensive I would of had to pay a nasty 8% sales tax on top of that.
Axioms prices are what they cost. Tax and shipping. That is a major value. Not to mention axiom's unbelievable customer service and upgrade policy.
Last edited by KC23; 10/26/06 11:36 PM.
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