Big case of the "What ifs........."
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I ordered the Epic Grand Master system about 5 weeks ago which included m22ti's, vp100, and qs8's. I am wondering if I may have made a mistake and not ordered the vp150 instead. I love the system overall and has plenty of volume for our setup, with a small 32" tv, but I can't help wonder if the vp150 would be better as our system is used mostly for HT. I plan to look for a large sceen tv down the road and don't want to short change myself. Any comments if there is significant differeces in the two? I can't help but wonder............thanks!
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Sorry, I needed to add that our room is 15x15x8 with the listening position about 10' back. We use this mostly for HT and some music. Thanks.
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The general concensus SEEMS to be that the 150 would play a bit louder and possibly offer an enhanced dispersion pattern useful for viewers who are well off-center (like my Uncle Floyd). Someone correct me if I'm wong, but I believe that since both the 100 and 150 use the same 5 1/4" driver as your M22s, either one should be voice-matched to your existing speakers.
The size of the present or future television is not as important as the type of material you enjoy in your home theater and the size of your room. If you like it REALLY loud or have a particularly large room, the 150 MIGHT be a better option for some. I think that your comment "I love the system overall and has plenty of volume for our setup" pretty much says it all, considering the difference between the 100 and 150 would be very small if you are currently happy with what you have.
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You really have no choice , the minute you begin to wonder is the minute you had better upgrade.
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I agree with both Mark and Ford
Ray3 has the VP100 and is completely satisfied. Of course, Ray has adopted my old adage that "'easily amused' is a virtue". I believe that Neverhappy did comparisons and found virtually no difference between the two.
The one point I would underscore is the dispersion; some VP150 converts assert that the sweet-spot is a bit wider with the VP150. Other than that, I've not seen or heard any compelling evidence that, for a room your size, you have any technical reason to upgrade. Emotion is entirely another matter.
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If money is not a big factor go for the 150, then you'll never wonder what if. I recently got my 150 and couldn't be happier. No upgraditis is a good thing.
M22's, VP150, QS4's, HK 630, HSU VTF3-MKII
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I'm with all of them as well. I got the vp100 and started wondering 'what if' right away. Just get the vp150 and you'll be able to remove that worry.
Also, does it make me a geek that every time I type vp I want to type vpn?
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No, but if saying "ssh!" to someone makes you think of secure shell, that makes you a geek.
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When I read it I read it "S S H" I'd say that's pretty bad.
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Is it just a peculiarity of my setup, or does everyone have to set their VP150s to -4dB below the fronts? I have M60s, and sit about 12' away...
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The M60s are 8-ohm speakers and the VP-150 is a 6-ohm speaker. Since it draws more current, it's no surprise that the VP-150 sounds louder before calibration.
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But -4dB at 75dB SPL? It just feels wrong.
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Absolutely. But, I had to resist my natural urge round up to -3. Perfect calibration would have been -3.5 which my HK630 can't do. I guess it wa's just the Tim Taylor "more power" gene kicking in again...
I did listen to it with the wrong setting thinking something wasn't right for many months. Turning it down did was not the 1st thing that came to mind as the fix though...
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>>Sorry, I needed to add that our room is 15x15x8 with the listening position about 10' back. We use this mostly for HT and some music. Thanks.
The pattern I saw was that people in normal sized rooms didn't hear any significant difference between VP100 and 150, while people in large rooms did find the 150 sounded better. Based on your room size I wouldn't expect you to hear much difference. Is there anything else you wanted to upgrade that might be a better use of the $$$ ?
The other rule of thumb is that your center speaker should not be wider than your television or it looks funny
M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39 M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1 LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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In reply to:
Is there anything else you wanted to upgrade that might be a better use of the $$$
Naaa... Good job, no kids, no wife, paid off truck, low house payment. Life is good. There's nothing but AVR stuff, fast women (and the obligatory occasional cheap one), booze, and skiing between now and April. I bought my speakers same time last year, nothing has changed.
I actually bought it because as the thread title said, I didn't want the "what ifs". I owned my last speakers for 19 years, and I figured that there might be a larger room in my gear's future. If I had to do it all over again, and was certain that I'd be in the same house for the next 20 years, I'd have gone with the 100. The 150 probably matches more evenly power wise with the 80s. It's a monster for sure. I've actually had the "what ifs" in reverse... If had the 100, would it have been OK? Most likely, yes.
I got lucky, my tv is 58" wide. The 150 looks like the "right" size up there.
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