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New T-Series Question
#216289 07/25/08 07:58 AM
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Hi Everyone!

Well the new T-Series has started. But I about died when I saw it was the T-2. I've got a good sized great room to fill and I was hoping to avoid a sub. JC can't say one way or another if a T-3 is on the way, which is what I really was hoping for... Help me out here. I'm just looking for good sound during parties, but the lack of bass without a sub is holding me back.
Here's the room; they'll go on the wall on either side of the painting.


This room opens up to the kitchen and over to the dining room. So it's a fair amount of space.




Thoughts?

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a401classic #216291 07/25/08 08:47 AM
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Scott, my immediate thought would be why limit yourself to the T series? The W series would protrude only about 3" farther from the wall, and if you're pretty sure that you don't want to use a sub in that setup the W22 would have enough bass for most music(judging from my M22 experience). If you wanted something a little smaller, the W3 would have nearly as much bass extension.


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JohnK #216292 07/25/08 09:02 AM
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Insomniacs unite! I have WAF approval, actually, WAF requested flush mount speakers. I got a turned up nose at the W's...

Maybe that Rosewood EP400 from the owners club...

Could also get an M3 and make my own enclosures...

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a401classic #216293 07/25/08 09:15 AM
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I think I would hold out for the T80 that is a huge area to fill, I think the T2's would be fine for near field, but for the whole area to be filled up and have good bass without a sub the T80 is what I would wait for.


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jakewash #216307 07/25/08 01:44 PM
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I was afraid some one would say that... I'll have to stick the grills from my M80's on the wall and see how they fit and see what that does to the WAF. This space is her territory, I just get to use it.

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a401classic #216309 07/25/08 02:12 PM
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Alright - someone help me out...

What is the "T" series? I guess I'm out of touch.

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Capn_Pickard #216315 07/25/08 03:28 PM
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Axiom announced a new series in their recent newsletter. Kinda like the W in-walls except even more flush.

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a401classic #216319 07/25/08 04:01 PM
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For decent sound, you're either going to need a sub or bigger speakers. Axiom can work miracles, but I don't know if they can overcome the laws of physics with the T-series, but I just don't think you'd ever be able to get decent bass out of super-thin, small speakers. It just doesn't work that way.

Here's what you do...

Go to SVS's site and order a PC 16-46 sub. Incredible sub, but friggin' huge. It's about the size of a normal hot-water heater. \:\) Put it in your den. Don't even unbox it...that will add to the affect. When your wife FREAKS OUT ( ) because of the size, you then quietly say, "well, there is another option that would be smaller...". Return the SVS and pick up an EP500. All will be happy. \:D ;\)



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PeterChenoweth #216320 07/25/08 04:31 PM
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Brilliant! I knew I could count on you guys.

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PeterChenoweth #216322 07/25/08 04:38 PM
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<<< bows to Master PeterC.

Scott, you have a beautiful home!

I didn't read that the T80 will have the same front panel dimensions as an M80, so your grill exercise may or may not be valid. I suppose it stands to reason, but you might check with Axiom. Since they've announced the future availability of the product, they're probably pretty far along in the design work.

Also, you might consider more than one pair of speakers for that space. You're probably not going to be doing "critical listening"; I'm guessing that washing the whole area with music is more the idea. With that in mind, you might not need to either "FILL the space" or limit yourself to one pair to retain sonic imaging. I know wiring and amplification are not necessarily cheap or easy, but a happy wife in a roomful of great music is nearly priceless.


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