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Re: What model model front do you have and why
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Joined: Dec 2003
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I would go M60, QS8, phantom center and look at using your current sub then moving to a 350 or equivalant.
High Gloss Cherry M60 VP150 QS8 Open for Auditions but please don't drool on the High Gloss
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Re: What model model front do you have and why
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Joined: Apr 2008
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Wow. Some of you guys surprised me with the choice of M22 & QS8 over M60 & QS4.
Is it that the QS8 is that much better than the QS4 or is it that the M22 with a sub is that close to the M60?
I know the QS4 is highly thought of but I'm getting the impression that the QS8 is a quantum leap in surround.
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Re: What model model front do you have and why
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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I can recall at least one board member reviewing the QS4 against the QS8 and the QS8s are far better. As for the M22 vs. the M60, the M60 sound is more laid back and not as surgically precise. If you like "clean", crystal-clear sound go for the M22s. If you like your music more laid back, go for the 60s. Heck, go for both! The M60s with the M22s hooked up to A & B and stacked on top of each other sound phenomenal...better than the M80s. When you want laid back, just switch the M22s off. When you want surgically precise switch the M60s off. When you want the best of both, turn them both on.
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