Re: From M3 to M60
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I wonder if speakers sound better when you pay for them? That would just mean your Audiobytes should like Bose's
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Bringing this thread back to rave a little more. Both housemates are out of town for the day, so after a more thorough calibration session with the Avia disc, I've had the M60s cranked up all afternoon. I've been on a classical kick - Horowitz in Moscow, Brahms' German Requiem, Beethoven String Quartets Op. 127 & 131 & symphonies 6 & 8, and right now I've got a little Jacques Loussier playing. Good Lord these M60s are incredible. The detail these resolve in comparison to the M3s is really something else - all the different layers of sound are much more distinct with the M60s - and they don't lose their focus even when the volume gets uncomfortably loud, regardless of the ensemble size too. And I've cranked these to where it's uncomfortably loud in the next room.
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Its just amazing isn't it. I've had my system for a month now and I am still blown away by the sound.
I put on a disc of Bach cello pieces tonight. The sound was just so detailed and rich, like the cello itself.
I don't dare crank my M80s up all the way. I like where I live, for now(guy across the hall got told yesterday morning).
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Very good, Adam. Now how are they with La Sacre?
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Congrats, Enjoy your new speakers.
Dave
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Re: From M3 to M60
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I do not know about the M60's but the M80's sound so sweet now, that I will never go back to my beloved M3ti, also tried the M50'S, and I prefer the M80's...
No doubt that getting older is madatory, but to mature still remains optional...Join the M80's team!
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Definitely. I loved my M3s and even found them better than the M50s in a direct comparison, but as good as they are the M60s and M80s are way, way better. Yesterday I listened to Radiohead's latest, In Rainbows, and was toying with Neo6 and PLII surround music modes. To my astonishment, I actually got more convincing 3D imaging in straight stereo. That made me smile.
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Re: From M3 to M60
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So you traded in the ol' M3s?
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Yep. M3s are a little too big to be rears, and wouldn't fit on the desk for computer speakers.
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Re: From M3 to M60
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Someone's never heard of big rears?
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