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Oops, I read M3 instead of M2.
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What my kids actually would have posted.
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LOL. I was only joking . But, one truly never knows when dealing with computer guru's.
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With M2's I think I would try a higher crossover, probably 100 to 120. But it all depends on how it sounds. I agree. I think it would be worthwhile to try a higher crossover point other than 80hz with the M2. I don't know if I would go as high as 120 though. As to the dynamic range and power handling of the M2 for home theatre, their capabilities are dependent/limited on room size and listening distance. They would be adequate to use in a small to medium sized room at reference levels powered by a receiver.
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I feel like I'm talking to a pair of headphones. (your avatar)
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Max SPL: Really freakin' loud Dynamic range: you betcha Crossover: 80 Hz, most likely. Could you be more specific as to the max SPL?
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That would be variable based on your amplifier power and how loud you can take it.
I don't think home equipement is ever measured in max SPL. I'm guessing you're coming from an auto background.
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Max SPL is only really limited by the power of the amp and the relationship to the room size and listening distances. I am quite certain the M2 can play as loud as most people can stand to listen to.
To add some clarity it only takes 1 Watt at 1 Meter away to achieve relatively loud levels with an anehoic spec of 87db.
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It will play as loud as you would ever need for HT purposes.
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