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In some of the pictures I saw, the finish looked inconsistent and sloppy.
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Could you have been looking at one of the home-built kits by ED?
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Way too much discussion about "E.D." in here
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In some of the pictures I saw, the finish looked inconsistent and sloppy. I guess I'll see in a few weeks. I ordered an A3-300 this afternoon. I figured I have mention them enough that I might as well take my own advice. I'm selling in my Hsu VTF2 and this will be its replacement.
Rick
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I don't have any "new" opinion, but generally agree with what others - especially Jakewash - said. Get the M22's. I'd get the sub before the surrounds if you have to choose. I think the VP100 is plenty. I don't know what you're spending on the receiver. Check refurbs at http://www.shoponkyo.com. They have the TX-SR707 and TX-SR806 for $599 at the moment and I don't think you pay either tax or shipping. Satisfied customer. Dr. Hsu helped design the initial Outlaw subs, but I don't know if that collaboration continued into the new lines. Consider the Hsu STF-2 ($349!) or VTF-2 also. I wouldn't hesitate to get a sub from Elemental Designs; they are developing an excellent reputation, and have been continuously upgrading their products and processes. Enjoy the journey!
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Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the eD sub Rick. I have wanted to order one ever since I started my sub searching but the costs and hassle to import them uphere prevented me from picking one up, it was so much easier to go through a dealer up here for the SVS. I am now wanting to order one of Ed's DIY sub Kits
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Huh. So the consensus I'm getting is this...
UltraSuck or NoBonus: - Denon 689/1709 (3x HDMI Input) - M22s - center: later - Surrounds: later - Sub: Outlaw LFM-1 Plus
QuasiSuck - Denon 689/1709 (3x HDMI Input) - M22s - VP100 - QS4s - Sub: Outlaw LFM-1 Plus
Middle of the road... option time! - Denon 689/1709 (3x HDMI Input) - M22s - VP100 - QS4s (QS8s if possible) - Sub: Outlaw LFM-1 Plus
Mind Bending Bonus - Denon 2809/989 (Pre-Amp Outs) - M22s - VP150 - QS8s - Outlaw LFM 1 EX
If you go to Denon.com, they list their resellers, including the B-Stock outlet. (I won't mention them by name for fear of getting "No advertising on the board!"). They have pretty much every Denon AVR sold in the last 5 years or more: - 689/1709 for $190 (USD) - 989/2809 for $530 (USD)
Looking at the UltraSuck option, it seems I'll likely be able to do that regardless of Bonus especially if I'm willing to look at a 10" Sub. Anyone want to offer opinions on 10s? Right now I'm thinking I'll go straight to the 12" for the extra LFE.
Thanks snazzed
M22, VP150, QS8 <--all v2 Sub: Outlaw LFM1-Plus Denon AVR1910, Sony X900-65"
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M22s, M22s, M22s and M22s! That sounds about right! For the rest, your budget progression is quite alright and should make you very happy.
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For HT use you are definately better off sticking with a 12" sub IMO.
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