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I currently run M22s as my mains so may have to think about this a bit. Don't tell the wife but I just keep looking at the M60s and can't take my eyes off of them. Does that mean something ??? My questions about the M3s came about as I have some extra speakers since we moved into the new house. I had a small HT setup in my home office at the old house. I don't have a home office now so I have extra VP100, M3s and QS2 - who remembers them? Getting back to the original Q - thanks for your 360 advice. The deal is done and he will be one happy fellow come Saturday. Regards K
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Well, if you are not going to be listening to alot of 2 channel music using a decoder such as PLII or Neo: 6, I would recommend trying out the M3s. They are an amazing speaker, dialog is full and thick.
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OK, again just saying thanks. It has been a rainy day here in our part of the world so we have been playing the game like crazy. I am somewhat addicted to Call of Duty 3. It is so frustrating to get so close to finishing the mission and getting zapped. AARGH Great fun and and thanks for the assistance. Oh, and I think that my son likes it almost as much as I do.
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If you like shooters, you have to get Gears of War, one of my favorites for the 360, graphically awesome and heart pounding to boot.
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