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Re: The usual suspects...
Cactrot #246901 02/14/09 04:19 PM
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 Originally Posted By: wilwom
Cactrot, I'd say go ahead and order the speakers you listed in the post that started this thread:

"I'll likely be ordering the M22's, VP100, and QS8's for a 1400 cu ft room. I'll be running an svs pb10 sub and denon 989 receiver."

I'm running the M22's, VP100, and QS8's in a much larger room with an SVS PCI 25-31 sub and Pioneer VSX-45 receiver. I've never heard the M22's sound distorted, but I have heard my wife yell to turn it down!

I really like the M22's and the QS8's, but I'm not sold on the VP150. I'd prefer an M22 center but no way to position it. If you have room below the screen I suggest using an M22 center.

Bill




So you've turned them up fairly loud and never heard any sign of sibilance or distortion from the tweeter?



From my experience concerning the m80's I think they actually sound better when you give them some juice, they really start to sing at round 90 db, as long as you feed them clean power, and that is the real key.

For the record, my fav. speaker is the B&W 703. To me it's a perfect speaker (nuff said), if you can afford it and it's matching siblings (center and rears). At more than twice the price of the M80's however, it is greatly over priced and in many ways you are paying for the name. I found the M80's a very very close match to the 703, without the heafty price tag and allowed me to stay married. LOL.

paul



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Re: The usual suspects...
Screefer #246909 02/14/09 06:02 PM
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Cactrot

And to you who didn't like my socks in the pics. They are grey socks. You easterners probably all wear white socks.



Yeah, yeah, yeah... Whatever. Those socks are gray just like my undies are brown. \:D

Re: The usual suspects...
JohnK #246926 02/14/09 08:40 PM
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it's surprising how many failed to grasp the clear hint Ian and Amie gave when they chose to appear with the award-winning true Axiom flagships for their only known public photo in Vegas .


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Re: The usual suspects...
wilwom #247149 02/16/09 07:02 AM
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 Originally Posted By: wilwom

I really like the M22's and the QS8's, but I'm not sold on the VP150. I'd prefer an M22 center but no way to position it. If you have room below the screen I suggest using an M22 center.
Bill


Bill,
Brand new to thread today and chomping to pull the trigger on:
M60, VP150, QS8 surr, M2 7.1 backs. I can not consider trying to be accepted as a plebe into the (secret ;\) ) M80 club because my Denon 1909 90wpc, precludes that, er, honor(???).

Iv'e heard another guy over on AVS mention M2 as a better center than the VP150. Any problem laving the m2 on it's side as a center? What exactly are issues that some may have with the VP150 for the center? I'd guess most feel the 150 is best for center and great. I'd just like to hear the (center) M2 fan's reason for their preference. Especially since I may place my order tomorrow!

Also, I have not be enable to find comments on how people have been satisfied about buying from the factory outlet. What kind of blems are common? Anything real obvious like torn or broken spkr covers? The only Axiom quality negative I've heard, is that the spkr covers seem a bit cheap. I can be careful, so not a deal breaker for me. Is the buying from the factory outlet a no brainer where the blems are hardly noticeable?
tks, Dave
Thanks, Dave


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Re: The usual suspects...
davekro #247150 02/16/09 07:15 AM
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I bought my enitre Epic 80/500 from the factory 2nd's. That was almost 5 years ago. I still can't find the blemish on any of the speakers.

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Re: The usual suspects...
davekro #247153 02/16/09 07:26 AM
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The reason I didn't buy from the Factory Outlet is impatience. Otherwise, going by all accounts, I would have had no trouble buying from there.

I wouldn't put the M2 on its side. It was designed to be vertical, just as the 100 and 150 were designed for horizontal dispersion. I've never found the VP150 lacking, so I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it, but I do plan on trying a vertical center (or centers) down the road. If you can accommodate the height of the vertical M2, I'd go that way. Otherwise, I think you'll be served well by the VP150.

Re: The usual suspects...
davekro #247170 02/16/09 02:32 PM
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Dave, keep in mind that some people choose a bookshelf(s) due to space restrictions over the VP100 and VP150. Some use a bookshelf below and one above their screens, but in many cases(not all) it is about space restrictions: Alan at Axiom, in fact uses this setup in his NY apt. I asked a similar question a few weeks ago on the forums (M22s vs VP150 as centre) and for the most part, I think more by default, because many haven't tried using bookshelfs for centres, the choice was the VP150 but there are several members who liked/preferred the bookshelf setup too. If you're seriously considering the M2 as a centre, I would contact Alan by pm/email and get his input. \:\)


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Re: The usual suspects...
Adrian #247294 02/17/09 12:40 AM
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Dave, when I said I'm not sold on the 150 it may be my set-up. I have a 52" LCD on a long low (18" high) BDI stand. There is only one glass shelf under it and I have the 150 there. I did just turn the 150 over recently so that it tilts up toward the listener position and it seems a bit better now. The M22 front tweeters are pretty much at the level of the TV screen center. When I ran "phantom center" in the past it sounded better to me. There are just my impressions.


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Re: The usual suspects...
wilwom #247296 02/17/09 12:49 AM
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Have you tried the 150 above the TV?


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Re: The usual suspects...
MarkSJohnson #247360 02/17/09 06:03 AM
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Have you tried the 150 above the TV?


I have wondered if there is an on top of TV mounting solution sold for a center on top of a large DLP? Mine is a 73" Mits. where the screen is 61" high and only 3" thick at the top. mtg on top would likely make the TV even more dominating in the room(not a plus with the WAF). Now I have the center on the glass shelf of the OEM cabinet.


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