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Finally did it!!
#22196 10/14/03 11:55 PM
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I just ordered the Epic 80 system, minus the sub (I have an SVS) and plus an extra QS8 for 6.1. I ordered in the custom Buffalo Oak color, for WAF, matched our furniture perfectly. Can't wait to get them and set them up!

I'll take pics for all to enjoy

Just wanted to share my happiness... hahaha.


Jim


Re: Finally did it!!
#22197 10/15/03 12:11 AM
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I'll reply to myself here with my first question, my room is 20x18, cathedral ceiling. I ordered the M80's, should I have gotten the M60's? Is there such thing as too much speaker for a room? Just reading around.. most people are going with M60? I also got the QS8's and VP150.

I already have an SVS sub.

thanks in advance for the help!

Jim


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#22198 10/15/03 12:37 AM
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Congrats. You should be most happy.

As to your question, I honestly don't know the answer, as I use M22's in a 12' X 21' room. Some here who own the M60's will know better, but you might want to say how close you'll be sitting to the front speakers. In other words, the M80's will need some distance from the listening position to really be at their best. If you sit too close, I believe the real impact of the M80's will be lost (and soundstage will be affected) and you could be better off with the M60's.

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Thanks Gem! I will be about 11 - 13 feet away from the speakers. I am powering them with a Denon 5800, but I'm thinking of buying an Adcom 5503 to power the fronts and center (200x3). I am addicted to power! I think this is overkill... but will it adversely affect the sound quality?

Looking for advice.. If i'm making a few mistakes here.

thanks guys!

Jim

BTW - carpeted room, a couple windows on the side wall, other wall is open to the stairs (cathedral ceiling great room).


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#22200 10/15/03 02:45 AM
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Sounds pretty good to me. The M60's probably would be enough for that room, but it sounds like it's also big enough for the M80's. I agree that you should try to keep your distance from the M80's. If you're going to be 11-13' away...make it 13'.

Enjoy!



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#22201 10/15/03 02:50 AM
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Jim, I've got the 80's. My room is 16x18 with an 8ft ceiling. Carpet / drywall / ceiling tile. I wouldn't want them in a room smaller than this. Unfortunately the sofa is only 7ft away. No comparison to when I am 12ft back at the computer chair. It has now become my favorite listening position.

Gem is right - you'll be fine if you get some distance.

BTW - I am using a 15yr old Luxman integrated amp rated at 70w/ch. I'm very happy overall, but I would squeal like a little girl if I had the 170watts from that 5800 pumping through them!


Shawn

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#22202 10/15/03 04:24 AM
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In reply to:

Thanks Gem! I will be about 11 - 13 feet away from the speakers. I am powering them with a Denon 5800, but I'm thinking of buying an Adcom 5503 to power the fronts and center (200x3). I am addicted to power! I think this is overkill... but will it adversely affect the sound quality?

Looking for advice.. If i'm making a few mistakes here.

thanks guys!

Jim

BTW - carpeted room, a couple windows on the side wall, other wall is open to the stairs (cathedral ceiling great room).


Heh I have a Denon AVR-5800 in my "other" rig - I dont find it too bad personally ;p really good amplification and the headphone amp is actually as good as many seperate hp amps - the dsp modes however... Well - it is a great 2 ch listening amp as well - you'll be happy. BTW - welcome to the forums.

-Will


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#22203 10/15/03 04:33 AM
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BTW - I am using a 15yr old Luxman integrated amp rated at 70w/ch. I'm very happy overall, but I would squeal like a little girl if I had the 170watts from that 5800 pumping through them!


actually real80sman for 4 ohm loads its 200 W/ch isntead of 170 is for 8, and he has 4 ohm speakers...


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Jim, the Adcom power amp certainly won't adversely affect the sound quality. But you already have a flagship receiver with a darn good power amp section, too. Judging from my own experience with my Pioneer 45TX receiver (rated 110W/ch @ 8ohms) and my Adcom GFA-555II power amp (200Wx2 @ 8ohms), you will be hard pressed to hear a sonic benefit of the Adcom amp, especially given the very high sensitivity/efficiency of the M80s. I myself cannot hear a convincing difference between the Pioneer receiver's own power amp and the Adcom -- with my Hales front speakers (mere 89dB/W/m efficiency) in over 5000 cu. ft. room.

If you still want to add the Adcom, I would definitely go with a pre-owned item that you can find at AudiogoN.com and other places. You will save tons of $$$ without losing anything (well, perhaps a couple of scratches on the case top) -- the Adcom amps are so super-reliable, you have nothing to worry about buying pre-owned.

Anyway, congratulations and welcome to the Axiomville!!!

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#22205 10/16/03 01:49 AM
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thanks guys for all the advice! Man, I really can't wait to get these bad boys! thanks for the advice on the amp Sushi, my wife loves you! (for saving her money) LOL. I'm actually going use that money to buy a better amp for my SVS. any suggestions there on a 1 channel good amp for my SVS? Not looking to spend more than 200 or so.


thanks guys!

Jim


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