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Posted By: xzlr8 A excited noob - 01/30/08 06:28 PM
Hi all,
Am finally getting around to the basement remodel for my new Pio elite plasma. Have been looking high/low for the best on/in wall speaker set-up I could find. Stumbled onto Axiom and am quite excited by what I have read and seen. My room is roughly 13'x20' with just under 8' ceilings. Am seriously considering the Epic GR Mstr 350. Price is a concern but not a limiting factor. Any input and/or options would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Posted By: DBD Re: A excited noob - 01/30/08 07:02 PM
That will be a great system for your room. If it's not too late, put some 12 Ga. speaker wire in the walls for your surround/rear speakers.
Posted By: DaveG Re: A excited noob - 01/30/08 07:16 PM
xzlr8, welcome to the forums. I have Epic grand master 500 system in a 14'x26' great room and am extremly pleased with its performance. I haven't listened to an EP350, so I can't tell you anything about it. The EP 500 is an awesome sub, it can shake the whole room and might be worth your consideration if you want a lot of LFE.
Posted By: xzlr8 Re: A excited noob - 01/30/08 07:31 PM
Thanks DG. That was my next Q if the EP 500 would be overkill in a rm this sz. If not, that shall be the direction I go.
Posted By: terzaghi Re: A excited noob - 01/30/08 08:16 PM
My room is 2150 cubic feet.

It is open to a fairly large kichten and a hallway though.

I have the ep 500 and it is definitely not overkill.

In fact, I am thinking about getting a second one to smooth things out \:\)
Posted By: jakewash Re: A excited noob - 01/30/08 08:31 PM
It has been said before, no sub should be overpowering in any size room when calibrated properly. Having the EP500 just means you can move into a larger room and not need to upgrade.
Posted By: bugbitten Re: A excited noob - 01/30/08 11:02 PM
Where are you? Probably a EP500 near you.
Posted By: xzlr8 Re: A excited noob - 01/31/08 01:56 AM
I checked and did not see anything close, am in Boise, ID.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: A excited noob - 01/31/08 03:19 AM
I'm sure one of the new 350v3's would be fine as well, but if budget allows the 500 would also rock the house. \:\) The factory outlet would save you 10% as well..
Posted By: xzlr8 Re: A excited noob - 02/02/08 02:46 AM
Am going to go with the EP 500 but now the W22's are starting to scare me... I need a in/on wall and want very good sound and am not sure these will deliver..
Posted By: jakewash Re: A excited noob - 02/02/08 04:33 AM
 Originally Posted By: xzlr8
.. now the W22's are starting to scare me... I need a in/on wall and want very good sound and am not sure these will deliver..
Why are you scared? They are said to sound as good as the M22s and the M22s are an excellent speaker.
Posted By: DaveG Re: A excited noob - 02/02/08 12:48 PM
Although I've not listened to the W22, it is supposed to be an acustic equivelent of the M22; which have great clarity and detail and the ability to play very loud in a room the size you describe. Combined with the EP 500 they should provide very good sound for both music and movies.
Posted By: xzlr8 Re: A excited noob - 02/02/08 01:37 PM
Thanks guys, that helps. Have another Q? What if I did 3 W150's in the front vs 2-w22 and 1-w150. Would that be an aprreciable upgrade or a waste of $.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: A excited noob - 02/02/08 03:09 PM
I believe there is a setup like that somewhere in FL. It certainly looks impressive, but some sacrifices were made for aesthetics (mainly mounting all speakers near the ceiling and horizontally. I know that Alan and Ian have tested VP150s in vertical configuration and were pleased with the result. I don't know how much of an upgrade over W22s that would be.

Any particular reason you're concerned?
Posted By: DaveG Re: A excited noob - 02/03/08 12:46 PM
I doubt if using 3 W150s vs W22s& W150 would provide a significant audio anvantage if any. To me it wouldn't make sense in performance per $$$$.
Posted By: xzlr8 Re: A excited noob - 02/05/08 10:47 PM
Wahoo! I just pulled the trigger on the Epic GM 500 in/on wall system. Ordered in the Gloss Cherry w/black grills and wall mounts for QS8's. The balance of the system will be Pio Elite VSX-92TXH recvr, Pio 6010 Plasma, Pio 95FD Blue Ray. Thanks so much for all of the advice and hand holding, you guys rock as do the Axiom bunch. The wait begins.........
Posted By: Murph Re: A excited noob - 02/06/08 12:00 PM
Gratz and enjoy!
Posted By: DaveG Re: A excited noob - 02/06/08 12:23 PM
You're going to have a nice system there, congrats on the speakers.
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