M80's for rear channel arrived !
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Just did a quick set up and testing of the M80s on the rear channel, so far its sounding great. The Outlaw 770 handles the four M80s with no problems, still have some tweaking and long wire runs for the rears to complete. Will try and find time soon and post pictures on a web page of the new system. If one has the room and budget, using M80's for front/rear, VP150 center, QS8's for surround, and the EP600, is a great sounding system in my opinion. Will try to get some pics soon, thanks for all the helpfull info on this forum.
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I hope you listen to a lot of multi-channel music!
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Dennis, am I too old for you to adopt me?
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You would have a big change in weather Ray, I lived in Schenectady for 3 years and was glad to get back to the west coast. <g> As for old, I had a wake up call on 12/17, had a heart attack, and at 54, I'm to young for that, so decdied to spend some money and enjoy a new HT system. back to wiring, trying to get this thing finished up tonight.
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Nice to see another old guy likes this whole HT thing. We're just multiplying here. Id be HAPPY to see some California weather at this point.
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Hot Dog, Ray! Another "old" guy!
Dennis, that is one hell of a system. I hope your recovery is going well. Take care of yourself.
Jack
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I keep agreeing with Spiff, I hope this is for multi-channel music or 7-stereo mode like my Denon. Seems like major overkill for HT purposes on the rear channel? Please explain, pretty please...
randy
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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Yes, its mainly for music, the Outlaw 950 has a stereo 7 mode which is rahter impressive in my opinion, and with over 1,200 cd's, I do listen to tunes most of the day. But even watching regular Tv in the stereo 7 is not bad. <g> I talked to Alan this afternoon to get his thoughts as I'm wanting to add a second EP600, my listening area is 10k to 12k cubic feet, and think the second sub would be nice.
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wow impressive, especially the 1200 cd's. I wish I had the $$$$ to do the same, but remodeling my basement is sucking me dry. The room that will be my Home Theatre and RecRoom is about 8100 cubic ft, my entire basement is 18,900 Cubic Ft....
Randy
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No kidding. 1200 cd's! I'm embarrased with my only 100 cd's.
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