Looking at Axiom option for new Theater
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Hey Everyone - need some advise for home theater - particularly the front speakers.
This will be a dedicated theater with acoustical treatments. I do have some limitations though.
1) limited space behind the false wall. 15" would be extremely tight and am thinking speakers no deeper than 14" for LCR. (Subs not a problem - they will be elsewhere in the room). 2) Need in walls for the surrounds (do to slope ceilings and room width)
Total room volume is approximately 2400 cuft and 7.2 system with bass shakers.
My system thoughts: M50 floor standing for LR (the only ones that will fit depth issue) VP150 center 4X M3 in walls for surround 2X EP350 Subs
Looking for overall thoughts on how this would work with the room. Is anything undersized/oversized in this configuration? Any advice really.
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Welcome!
I think that you would see a big boost in front stage performance if you could get a set of M60 fronts instead of the M50s. Maybe look at the "in-cabinet" model since the port is in the front instead of the back meaning that they wouldn't take up as much space as the regular model, but even then you are still .31" too deep. A quandary for sure.
As for surrounds, if you are looking at a greater percentage of movies vs music listening, you will be blown away with the QS series surrounds. They are so good that you will find people that own front speakers from other manufacturers and come to Axiom for their surround speakers.
Just some thoughts.
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We haven't had anyone try out the M50v3s yet, have we? I know a lot of the forum feeling may be based on my M50v1s vs. my M80v2s, so big ol' grain of salt there.
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I plan on purchasing M50v3 to replace my M22's on stands, maybe sometime next year. The M22's on stands will then be moved up on the wall and replace my black on-wall M22's. I'm just going to stick with the standard cherry finish, so everything will one day match again.
My plans for this room is M50v3 with my bookshelf M22v2 mounted above them. VP160 in-cabinet mounted below TV (there is plenty of room behind wall there) and maybe even an on-wall VP150 mounted above the TV. Change from 37" to 47" TV also. Also using EP350.
I think I'd probably get just as good, if not better, sound over a pair of M80's this way. The M50's will take up less space than the M80's would.
Last edited by CatBrat; 10/20/11 03:37 PM.
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I remember a review by one of our forum regulars (forget who now) that showed a marginal improvement of m60+m22 versus the m80. I don't think anyone has tried the m50+m22 combo you are suggesting so youll be the first.
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Eh, we did non scientific testing with an M72 several years back, but...
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But.... what?
M50 + M22 has got to be a major improvement over M22 + M22.
M50 providing most of lower freq down to 80hz, and M22 being good at midrange/treble.
Last edited by CatBrat; 10/20/11 05:45 PM.
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But we didn't do any critical listening on it. It's been a long time, so I can't really speak to how it sounded.
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I don't really understand the "wall of sound" mentality.
Once you're sufficiently reproducing the required amounts of bass, midrange and treble (i.e., flat frequency response), what does adding more speakers (coming from the same direction) offer except messed up imaging?
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