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Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
terzaghi #221956 09/22/08 06:51 AM
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Yeah, I know. It's a mental irregularity. Love speakers.
Big System

QS8 side surround

Back surrounds Michaura M55s (like M22s)
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Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
2x6spds #221957 09/22/08 06:59 AM
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Dining Room - Modified Michaura M55s, one atop subwoofer, modified T-Amp, Pyramid Power Supply, Pioneer DVD player.



Den System:

Dahlquist DQM 905s, supertweeter, Scott tube AM/FM tuner, ASL MG S1 15DT 5 wpc SET distortion generator (Super Sweet)



Garage System:
M22Tis (Michaura M55 in background, M2s in bubble wrap atop fridge), Kenwood KA9000 amplifier, Ah! Njoe Tjoeb tube output CDP, Kenwood KT8005 tuner.



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Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
2x6spds #221958 09/22/08 07:04 AM
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Nice systems. I would love to hear each one.

Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
CV #221959 09/22/08 07:13 AM
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Hi CV. You're welcome to come over anytime.

It really is sucha rush to hear beautiful music from these modest systems. I get more of a kick listening to the $29 hot rodded T-Amp and the Michauras than the big Thiel CS 3.6 7.1 channel system.

The den's tube system is a joke. I paid $60 for the Dahlquists (I refinished them and of course upgraded the x-over with the Regnar kit) and love to listen to FM jazz on this system. I haven't set up the outboard Scott Multiplexer yet, so I listen to FM with this system in mono playing through both speakers and the subwoofer. You'd be amazed at how pure music sounds in mono. There's a Sony CA9ES CDP when I want to listen in stereo, but most of the time, I use this system for the Sweet Scott FM music.

BTW, the Scott is a tube tuner, of course.


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Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
2x6spds #221960 09/22/08 07:20 AM
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Ooops, forgot one, the office system:



Here's the Sony TA E9000ES processor, Anthem PVA 5 amp, Sony DV7000 DVD, and Michaura M665 tower (with a Michaura M55 atop one), Toshiba 65" DLP, VP 150 center. There's a Dahlquist PDQ1500 subwoofer in there somewhere.



Here is one of the Mission DS77 surround speakers. These DS77s put out exceptional sound quality.


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Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
2x6spds #221961 09/22/08 07:30 AM
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This picture shows the hex shaped cabinet and beautiful finish on the Michaura M665 speakers. Axiom sure did a great job on these fellas.




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Re: M2's or M3's for second tv?
2x6spds #221963 09/22/08 11:13 AM
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nice looking car too!


-David
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