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Re: Looking for some advice...
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Just to point out, the LFR's also have 2 5 1/4" They have four! Grr... Freaking rear speakers!!!.... grrr.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r....... Not that i am frustrated at my oversite or anything......
Last edited by dakkon; 05/30/12 06:59 PM.
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Re: Looking for some advice...
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Hey dakkon, Is that your dog in the background lately, looks like he's training you.
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Re: Looking for some advice...
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Right now I am thinking of: Pair of M60's VP160 with stand QS8's with stands.(Wall mounting is not an option in my room the way it's configured.) Or a step down: Pair of M22's with stands VP160 with stand or VP 150 or M2 as suggested. QS8's with stands. Belgarath, you went with your second option, but what center are you leaning toward?
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Re: Looking for some advice...
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Hey dakkon, Is that your dog in the background lately, looks like he's training you. Nope, that was the cat!... you have seen the dog... He's a 100lb German shepherd.. He would say GrrrRrrrrrrRRrrrr
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Re: Looking for some advice...
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Belgarath, I guess I'll chime in here, too. I went with the M22s, QS8s and the VP150 for the center when I put my modest HT together a few months ago. I can tell you that it all sounds, well, really good. This is in a fairly big log home great room with a vaulted ceiling that peaks at 20 feet. The seating is only about 8 or 9 feet from the main speakers. Frankly, I had no room for a bigger center and my seats are spread pretty wide. I liked the idea of two spread tweeters in the center to widen the sound field for dialogue. The system plays very clean (it sounds like near field studio monitors, to be honest) and loud enough to shake the logs (with the help of my Klipsch sub). I have no doubt that either the VP160 or the VP 180 would be "better", but I still think the VP150 is a better fit (both sonically and aesthetically) to the M22s.
Anyway, I have no regrets whatever in how my system sounds, especially when I remember the modest price.
Music is the best -- FZ
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