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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
chesseroo #284940 01/02/10 09:29 PM
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Thank you, Ian.


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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
tomtuttle #284942 01/02/10 09:40 PM
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What about hairbrush filtering? ;\)


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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
onn #284943 01/02/10 09:48 PM
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 Originally Posted By: onn
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Next time I buy a component and my wife gives me the stink eye I'm showing her your setup \:\)


Just don' tell her I'm single and probably for a reason or two \:D otherwise you won't get anywhere showing it to her.
Or do you mean you'll show her my setup to show how bad it can REALLY get? \:D
Mel


I meant I would show her your system and tell her that's what I REALLY want and I'm saving us money by making the choices I do!

It took me 3 years to buy 3 M22's, I couldn't imagine how long it would take to get "sign-off" for your setup.

(I'm only half joking, I have a wonderful wife \:\) )

Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
onn #284951 01/03/10 12:42 AM
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Did you really buy that beast ??? I love my Home Theatre, but unless I win the lottery not that much.


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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
fredk #284952 01/03/10 12:47 AM
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Mabye if I listened to pipe organ music. But no I think the sub over exaggerates a little much. I feel it is more smooth and natural without. Specially when you have good speakers, about the lowest note played in a band, the Axioms or if you wish Paradigms can produce it well. Plus as I said I love drums and listening to a kik drum the way it is spose to sound is awesome. The sub , would be over kill on it unless of course it is a sub like Paradigms SUB 2 with 6 10" drivers in a array like the QS8s.


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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
onn #284953 01/03/10 12:53 AM
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Holy crap onn

Is that real wood ? that's not veneer or vinyl is it? Them are the pictures Axiom should have on there website, of that qaulity of all thier real wood.

Yup, that's it I am getting my real wood Cherry Bordeux or Nutmeg

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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
TroyD #284955 01/03/10 01:25 AM
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Thanks Ian

And it explains enough that it doesn't matter if it is Axiom, Paradigm, or Martin Logans I am not going to nitice it. Nor did I with the last pair of Axioms


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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
TroyD #284958 01/03/10 02:43 AM
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Troy, re using a sub....as well as giving music more low end extension, the sub can also take over some of the lower frequencies that your mains would otherwise be playing so the sub will let the mains concentrate on the mid/upper bass. You can always tinker with the sub settings if you feel the bass is not to your liking(ie too much).


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Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
Adrian #284961 01/03/10 03:49 AM
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When I first started buying my Axioms, I remember a lot more people listening to 2-channel music as strictly 2 channels, no sub. I was kind of afraid of what people were saying about the subwoofer making the sound too bass-heavy, but I can't say I've run into that in my own setup. Simply calibrating the sub to the same SPL seems to make music sound fine to me.

Re: From HT Shack a question maybe for Ian or Alan
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I used to listen to music with the sub. Then I read posts here and there on 2 ch music and bypassing the sub. Yes, I can use the sub but I find myself always fiddling with it. Changing it to music, then turning up the volumn for movies etc.
Then I realized, then music I listen to well I don't know of any instruments that go below the 30hz. and then M30's they go down that low so, then I thought I can't be missing anything. The sub is gonna produce sounds from 80ish hz to well down to what 30hz. if I read the graph right M80 will produce that at a good volume level.

yeh, I will have to experiment again, just have to figure out if I want two EP-500 or one EP 800 horizontally in the center

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