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Re: which main center !
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 173
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You know, I love these M22's after a week of listening. But sometimes I think of the 60's and think maybe... No! No! I take it back! I didn't mean it! PLEASE NOOOOOOOOoooooo (sounds of Mark's wife stapling his tongue to his forehead).
"There's too many notes!"
M22ti
VP150
EP350
QS8
AVR-2805
SCD595
Panasonic DVD-S35
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Re: which main center !
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 8,488 Likes: 1
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To heck with the *sounds* of that Mark, I'm waiting for the video of Mrs. Mark and that Swingline.
(subliminal man) You know, you (M60) probably don't really (M60) NEED any more speaker than you (M60) already have, but it might be interesting (M60) to hear for yourself in your own room.
on-topic, eric, I think the M60 would be plenty of speaker for that room. However, if you are going to suffer from terminal "what-if" syndrome, you would not be disappointed with the M80 and I would be very surprised if the 1905 had any trouble driving them to satisfying levels.
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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Re: which main center !
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 239
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I love my... I love my... I love my M-60s.
(cue Dire Straits)
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A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing...
M60s, VP150, QS8s, EP350
Onkyo TX-SR702, Denon DVD-3910
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Re: which main center !
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 111
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ok ,first thing, ty for all your post, it will be a good choice to go with the m60 ,the m80 with 4 ohm will not sound good with the denon 1905, I THING !. ok just wait for my next contract . (side one) .
m3ti -vp100 -w3 -qs4
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