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HT system dilemma
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Joined: May 2007
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old hand
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old hand
Joined: May 2007
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hey its me again,
Just wondering, if I get the M80 v2 speakers, would I need a seperate amp or anything like that?
Also, should I opt for the Epic 60 - 600, or Epic 80 - 500 ?
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Re: HT system dilemma
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Joined: Jan 2007
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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You won't need a separate amp for the M80s in your 6,000 cubic foot room. You should opt for the Epic 80-600 . Seriously, you should.
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Re: HT system dilemma
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connoisseur
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Quote:
You should opt for the Epic 80-600 . Seriously, you should.
ahh, A happy compromise
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Re: HT system dilemma
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connoisseur
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Separate from what? What are you considering driving them with?
The M80's are very easy to drive in terms of sensitivity, however, it requires an amp that can provide a lot of clean current because they are 4ohm.
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Re: HT system dilemma
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Joined: Nov 2005
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enthusiast
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enthusiast
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Unless you have a huge listening area and intend to listen to 2.0 music, the Epic 60 - 600 should be the way to go.
I have the M60's paired with an SVS-PB12, and believe me, I cannot imagen needing more from the mains.
Behringer 1030A, SVS PB-12 Ultra, Etymotic ER-6i PS3, SGT 10.1, Sansa Clip Auralex
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