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M22 on the wall ?
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Thinking about adding these as front highs, is it worth it, or should I just go larger on the front I have m60,s now? Will I see an improvement with the M22 as front highs? Room is 14X20.
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Front heights can add quite a bit to the sound field. I had them in the same size room and favored them over rear surrounds.
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Greg, because of the relatively subtle ambient nature of the sounds played by front heights, using M22s there may be a bit of overkill. Wide dispersion is very useful for that and QS4s might be the best Axiom suggestion.
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Thanks for the info guys.I will keep an eye out in the refurb. area for Qs4's or 8's.
Last edited by GregD; 02/10/14 05:54 AM.
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