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hello all... I am in need of some help choosing the appropriate axiom setup.
My living room is roughly 2100 cu ft. 13.5 X 19.5 X 8. The living room opens to a hallway and the kitchen on the left side (left of the couch when looking at the TV.)
Due to the layout of the room (firplace and sliding glass door on the right), my TV and couch are located on the longer walls (opposite sides of the room of course) so the distance between the tv and the couch is the 13.5' distance minus the width of the couch and the tv; Depending on the placement of the main speakers, I suspect this will leave about 10' from the future speakers to my ears.
I want a 5.1 setup. The system will be about 60% movies and games, and about 40% music. I like action movies, deep bass, rock/rap/techno. My girlfriends likes country music as well.
Any suggestions on speakers?
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For a full 5.1 setup in that room size I would recommend the following:
2 x M22 mains EP500 sub QS8/QS4 surrounds single M2 vertical centre channel.
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[image]http://img165.imageshack.us/my.php?image=floorplanwc2.jpg[/image]
I have attached a quick sketch of my floorplan/layout. The love seat is not really in there yet, but we will be buying a new couch/loveseat and it will likely be placed as shown. I realize thatis not the best location for a loveseat (the left and right surrounds won't be positioned correctly for people on that couch, but oh well)
I like my music to sound good and moderate volumes, but I also love to be able to turn things up LOUD once in a while. any further comments would be appreciated. I like my movies and games to be able to play LOUD at times as well. TV show volumes will be moderate. EDIT: the link wont work i think image shack sucks. just copy and paste if you want to view it.
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What kind of budget range do you have?? Do you want to have bookshelves on stands or mounts for main speakers or would you prefer floorstanding speakers for mains? What kind of amp do you plan on using?
Dont worry about the surrounds. The QS8's are very forgiving with placement according to most of the vets here.
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I found out the true URL for the image from image shack, should work this time: I am looking at purchasing the yamaha rxv661 receover. It provides 90 wpc. http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/produ...DETYP=ATTRIBUTE open to suggestions on this though. I Would like to get something in the 500 dollar range or less for the receiver. My budget is flexible for speakers. The most I can spend that I have looked at is this setup: 2 m60's vp150, ep500, 2 qs8's. If I go factory direct I could get all of this for 2,700 bucks If I could get by with say m22's, vp100, qs4's and ep500 I would like to save some money. I like the idea of having floor standing speakers but if there is not much difference in sound I would look at the cheaper bookshelve speakers. basically I do not want to spend more money than needed for this size of room, (although i may move to a larger space in a few yrs), but at the same time I don't want to get something that leaves me wishing I had bought something bigger.
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If you are out to save money, you could for sure get by with M22 mains, VP150 centre (or a vertical M22 if you can), EP500 sub (this is MORE than enough for your room...and I mean that), and QS8s.
This system will seriously rock your joint, you won't feel like you are missing out on anything. The M22s crossed over at 80hz to the EP500 sounds alot like the M80 tower speaker.
Alan has M80s and the M22 EP500 combo setup in an A/B setting, he said sometimes when A/Bing, he has to look and see which combo is playing because he can't tell. I would recommend the M22/EP500 combo for sure.
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I was just thinking that depending on what speakers you are looking at you may need a receiver that is 4 ohm compatible. I currently use my M22's and QS8's in a basically 10x15 room but planned on it being in a 13x20 ft room and JC from Axiom said that would be fine, but if I could go floorstanding M60 it would be better. These speakers can be played loud without pushing them, so you are good with the M22's, but if you want to buy an amp that goes to ELEVEN.....go M60's with your VP150 and QS8's. The EP500 is outstanding as everybody says, but you may find an equal or better sub from HSU or SVS for less $$. The amp you are looking at is reviewed here.. RXV661 review in the same range is the Pioneer 1016 VSX 1016 Or the Onkyo 604 or 674. Onkyo 604 Onkyo 674 good luck with your choices
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after reading some replies here and making a phone call to axiom here is what I am thinking: 2 m22's , vp100, qs4, ep500. basically I am going with hutzal's above advice but using the vp100 center channel instead. what do you guys think? or should I just get the m60s, ep500, vp150 and qs 8's? this may be too much for this room but in a few years if I move into a larger house I will not have to upgrade. what to do, what to do...?
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M60s & VP150. No question about it. As for QS8s vs. QS4, I'm not sure.
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Go with the VP150. I just recently upgraded from the 100 to the 150 and feel it was significant improvement. The rest of my system is M60's and QS4's and I am extremely pleased with them.
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