Re: I hate Axiom!
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I have a full review coming for you...my biggest fan...LOL!
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated
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Re: I hate Axiom!
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I've only had about 4 hours of sleep a night since I dialed in the EP800v4NME. I'm totally addicted to the bass and the new sound of my system now that the bass is totally cleaned up. When I'm at work, all I can think about is getting back to my system. When I'm out with friends, all I can think about is getting back to my system. All my friends now hate me because even though my system sounded good, it's now beyond dreamy. They want what I have but can never get it because their rooms are tiny compared to mine. I don't ever want to move out of this house and into a smaller space because the sound will then collapse into a tiny freakin' sweet spot. Someone help me! I'm considering selling everything because it's ruining my life! To all 'tiny' room dwellers out there. We must make a united stand against the mighty Mojo and his magical black box. Apparenly the box can be used as a coffin and who knows what orther evil uses may be in the works. I was lured into Mojo's Dojo once and barely escaped that time stealing space. I'm convinced that if a pair of v4 towers crawled into that lair no one would make it out alive. With a little more work I know I'll be happy with my 1840 ft3 room. Together we stand!
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Re: I hate Axiom!
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Sounds like "will it blend ?" scaled up to rec room size.
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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Re: I hate Axiom!
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Brad, once you hear my 800 in its new location with Gut Punch on, I fully expect you will hoist your sub up to your roof, soak it in a mixture of 25% oil and 75% gasoline, ignite it and punt it down the hill.
Ahahahahaha! 8 hundreds rule and all other subs drool.
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated
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Hoist my sub up to my roof? Not if I'm going to light it on fire. Are you sure that the oil/gas mixture is correct? I'm thinking a little more gas...
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Re: I hate Axiom!
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Yeah...that's the ratio I use to cook squirrels over an open flame. If you invite me over, I'll supply it.
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated
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I have a total of about 4 hours on the EP 800 V5 bsgp and its actually starting to settle in, wow, a lot faster than I experienced with the EP500, but then again, I have not hit the 4 week mark yet, so let's see what happens.
Upon arrival, I really could not use the Gut Punch switch too much, it was just too powerful for the room. Tonight it opened up and smoothed out. I put on some key test vinyl "5 Special, Why leave us Alone"... Detroit disco funk, yikes!! I ran it with Bourbon Smooth and Gin Gut Punch.... All I can say is, it's amazing. Then I put on "The Human League, Love Action" Same thing, outstanding. This new sub is a rock crusher and in a very refined way; Its the most powerful, smooth sub I have ever had here. I went through 6 subs, this is special.
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Mojo,
Agreed, the SVS control panel is a total pain to use. Too cumbersome, hard to navigate, and difficult to set once you figure out the parameters. I also found that the different listening modes had very little effect on the actual performance. And in the event I wanted to make a slight change, it was difficult to go back to where I was to make the adjustment. As such, I just left it alone and lived with what was close.
This new panel on the EP 800 is so simple to work with and once dialed in, I only need the usual two controls to work with and I can do it blindfolded. The main gain and the "switch". If I want to play with the crossover, it's quick to find and switch without looking at it; but I don't touch it most of the time, I run it at full range 150 hz as this is smoothest for my room.
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