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MadJak's Theater (RESIZED)
#288464 01/25/10 01:26 AM
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Couldn't stand it any more and had to resize the pics in MadJak's Thread!













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terzaghi #288465 01/25/10 01:35 AM
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Looks great David!


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RickF #288466 01/25/10 01:38 AM
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Thanks David!


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merchman #288476 01/25/10 04:08 AM
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Thanks David

And, sorry guys...


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madjak #288478 01/25/10 04:25 AM
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no big deal. I just couldn't see enough of the picture so had to save them on my desktop and resize them. figured I'd upload them for others as well. I bet everything sounds great in there!


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terzaghi #288482 01/25/10 04:50 AM
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Yep,

The speakers aren't broken in yet, but first of all I was impressed (not just the audio, I don't know why we didn't move the seats closer to the screen sooner).

Then my wife was impressed, but best of all was when our two year old came into the room for the first time since I started. He jumped into his chair and was saying things like "nice Moosic, TV?"

So we put on stuart little and he could hardly stay seated he was so excited - "oooh, mousse"..

So yep, we're all pretty stoked.


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madjak #288487 01/25/10 05:02 AM
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Different people have different opinions in regards to speaker break in. I think the folks from axiom stated that speaker break in occurs within a fraction of a second, if at all.

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terzaghi #288488 01/25/10 05:05 AM
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Looking real nice, congrats.


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terzaghi #288492 01/25/10 05:16 AM
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 Originally Posted By: terzaghi
Different people have different opinions in regards to speaker break in. I think the folks from axiom stated that speaker break in occurs within a fraction of a second, if at all.


Yeah, I sometimes wonder if it's my own ears adjusting to the different sound... I do find after a while things do open up more ( it was really noticeable with my Auroras, for example).

If not, I would say it would be the amp giving that illusion, but that's for another days budget...


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madjak #288497 01/25/10 05:34 AM
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No worries about the speakers my man. 'If' there is any breaking in to be done to the Axiom speakers you purchased, it happened within the first few seconds of playing them. I know because I too used to think a speaker needed a few weeks or even months to really wear into itself and play as well as it could play. However after reading a great deal of material on this site I have been enlightened to the fact that what I used to believe just wasn't the case.

But this is a good thing, because now you can go ahead and crank those babies for all they're worth without worrying about disrupting any 'process' you were preparing to put them through before doing so. But don't go on my word alone, seach the site on the matter. It will open your eyes as it did my own.

This site also saved me a TON of money on my wiring costs. In my last HT set-up I spent upwards of $800 bucks on Monstercables, Power Conditioners, and other completely useless gear that is all marketed to remove the money from my wallet, not make my system sound any better than it already does. So when I put this HT together I spent a total of like $50 bucks on my wiring needs. A savings of $750 dollars.

It pays to be in the know! ;\)




Edit - Wow, you guys are fast! When I started writing this I was addressing post #5! Bahahahaha... but to add to what I was saying, rest assured my man, my M80 sounded as crisp, clear & wonderful the day I hooked them up, as they do today, 8 months later! Oh sure moving them around to get the best possible sound out of them via 'placement' made a difference. But the overall sound has not changed one bit. You are right, your ears may take a while to get used to them, especially since you just switched over from another brand. But the speaker itself is not going to change any.


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