Re: Hi, I'm new! Couple of questions.
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It was kind of you to say "deviate" instead of "degenerate".
What kind of beer goes best with editing scientific journals?
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Re: Hi, I'm new! Couple of questions.
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Sigma,
now that the style, syntax and grammar lessons are winding down, joema's advice is sage. M60s are not going to function well in that smaller room. The M22/VP100/QS4 combo he suggests is probably your best bet a this point, provided you get a sub.
If you are just leaving college soon, it is unlikely you will be moving into an 8000 Sq.ft home with a dedicated HT room, so this combo will likely serve you well for a few years. When you become incredibly successful and wealthy, the M60s (or something equivalent) will be available and you can relegate the M22s to the stereo listening room.
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so, getting m80's is out of the question?
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Well having M80s in that room would be a lot like owning a Ferrari and living in downtown Toronto. A nice car but totally unsuited to the local driving environment.
You could go with M2/VP150/QS8s and then when you move upwards in the world switch to a 7.1 system, place the M2s in the rear and then get the M80s.
I just think it's a shame to buy them now when you will never ever be able to appreciate them in that small a room.
Then again you are hearing advice from a guy who once quit work and on the same day bought a new car.
As for the grammar, on it I'm not having any comments of.
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I wish I had UPGRADED the carpet in my house, The little guy is starting to crawl and his knees are getting red from the roughness of the free stuff.
12x12x9 might be a little tight for the M60s. I'd go with the M3s.
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where are you all getting 60's.... i'm talking about 80's, besides I found out today that I'm moving to a bigger apartment. My home theater room will be longer but about a foot or two narrower so.... 15 or 16 x 10.... or i can use the other room 18 x 18 roughly.....
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In reply to:
I wish I had UPGRADED the carpet in my house, The little guy is starting to crawl and his knees are getting red from the roughness of the free stuff.
I'm sure that he'll appreciate that much more when he's old enough to have a girlfriend...
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Haven't we had enough train wrecks in every regard in the past week?...
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