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I do the same with my M60s....
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PTPLayers I cant imagine owning that sub and not using it for music. Seems insane to me.
SVS PB10 owner. Well you can thank the quality of the M80's for that .:-) My previous speakers i used the sub , but from what i have heard today , i set the receiver to pure direct and they sound great.
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It really depends on the music. When I first got my system, I flipped back and forth between 2.1 and 2.0 and found that there was no real difference for a lot of music because there is no content below 40Hz (Clapton unplugged was one I tested).
For my pipe organ disc, there is a definite difference.
Fred
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It really depends on the music. When I first got my system, I flipped back and forth between 2.1 and 2.0 and found that there was no real difference for a lot of music because there is no content below 40Hz (Clapton unplugged was one I tested).
For my pipe organ disc, there is a definite difference. I guess it also might depend on room. I was listening to Simply Red "Picture Book" and the last song on the cd really shows the dynamic range of these speakers with 2.0 . The kick drum was hitting me in the chest which i love as being a drummer.
XPA-3 VP-180v3 M80v3 Svs PC-12 Plus SVS SSS-2 PS-3 Sharp 60" LED OPPO BDP-93 Anthem MRX500
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Just installed my new out riggers that a friend made for me . 3/4 inch steel and all 4 weigh 15 lbs
XPA-3 VP-180v3 M80v3 Svs PC-12 Plus SVS SSS-2 PS-3 Sharp 60" LED OPPO BDP-93 Anthem MRX500
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The kick drum was hitting me in the chest which i love as being a drummer. I really noticed the drums on Clapton Unplugged and even more on Gabriel's Security. Those outriggers look nice. 15 Lb. should lower the center of gravity a lot!
Fred
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Ya there allot more stable now then they were with just the spikes in the standard location .
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Axiom M80, VP180, Qs8, EP500 Epson 3020 Rotel RB-880 Denon AVR-990
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Thank you , i can build allot of stuff but this would have been difficult .
Best i would have done would have been wood.
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I do the same with my M60s.... Me too.
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