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My new M2s...
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I was using my old dual VP-150 as temporary speakers above the propane foyer (they are now in the gaming room in a more suited environment). I finally replaced them a few weeks ago by 2 M2s. I had never heard them. Pretty impressed. They fill a large room (18x15 with 17' irregular ceiling) pretty well. By themselves they were already good, but now I paired them with my old EP-500 (I will get a smaller sub eventually). The M2s are no M22s, but they are definitely truly good. At 300$, those could be the mains of many budget home theaters.
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Nice!
But make sure you don't light up a smoke while listening there!
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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What a lovely room!
+1 on the M2's. I'm using one as a center channel and I think it's just great.
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M2s plus an EP400 or two - outstanding combo as these subs blend seamlessly with the M2s & provide copious amounts of clean low end.
I've got them & I'm more than pleased...
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