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What you don't know (yet) is that Axiom had to delete 5413 of your posts to save disk space...
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I'm sure they were sorted based upon percentage of helpful information....
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Re: Your very first post....
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I'm sure they were sorted based upon percentage of helpful information.... Hence the use of the word "deleted"...
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Re: You're very first post....
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Trade you for an EP800. (You knew that was coming.)
Really, though, an EP800 would probably get me kicked out of the apartment. This blender may as well, also. I was making my breakfast smoothie on Sunday, and shook a baking sheet off the counter at the other end of the room. Also watching the intro DVD which came with it; apparently on High (which is like turning it up to 11), it will heat (by friction of the blade) soup to steaming hot in about 5 minutes. Yeah, you can throw tomatoes and other ingredients into the thing, crank it up to max, and let it spin for 5 minutes, and have hot soup come out. Insane. Ah, did you get a Vita-Mix 5000? I've had one for five years now, incredible blender. The greatest thing about it is on high it spins so fast it breaks the cell wall making it possible to digest all of the vitamins and minerals locked inside of foods that sometimes otherwise simply pass right through your system!!!! Now I see why you haven't bought your M60's just yet, as the Vita-Mix almost costs as much as a set!!!
My Stuff :
M80's QS8's VP150 EP800 Denon 4802 Emotiva XPA-3 Samsung BD-P3600 Sharp 65 Inch Aquos LCD
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Wow, a bunch of crazies around here. And thus, Rick was INSTANTLY embraced by the Axiom community!
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M80's QS8's VP150 EP800 Denon 4802 Emotiva XPA-3 Samsung BD-P3600 Sharp 65 Inch Aquos LCD
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Mark, I thought for sure you'd include a link to the mother-of-all-posts. Perhaps its time to start a 'mother of all posts' thread & we can all post up our craziest posts eh? Hmmmm... That kinda sounds a little too much like home work thought.
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M80's QS8's VP150 EP800 Denon 4802 Emotiva XPA-3 Samsung BD-P3600 Sharp 65 Inch Aquos LCD
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Ah, did you get a Vita-Mix 5000? I've had one for five years now, incredible blender. The greatest thing about it is on high it spins so fast it breaks the cell wall making it possible to digest all of the vitamins and minerals locked inside of foods that sometimes otherwise simply pass right through your system!!!! Now I see why you haven't bought your M60's just yet, as the Vita-Mix almost costs as much as a set!!! Actually, got the Vita-Mix Professional Series CIA (Model 1709). It's the basis for the 5200, but a restaurant-grade finish, and a $50 savings for being the no-nonsense version. (Sort of like Onkyo Pro vs. Integra.)
Pioneer PDP-5020FD, Marantz SR6011 Axiom M5HP, VP160HP, QS8 Sony PS4, surround backs -Chris
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I'm a newbie to these forums as this is my first post. I have been reading for a while now and researching my theather system for the past year or so. I have finally decided on what I will be getting. I changed my mind many times from Polk LSI 15s to Paradigm 60s , to Paradigm Onwall Esprit and have landed on the Epic Grand Master 500 Architectural series. I decided I did not have the space for floor standing speakers so on-walls it is.
I will be ordering these in High Gloss Cherry soon. I am also planning on getting the Denon 3808 and a PS3 for bluray playback (And the games ofcourse).
My Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85U 50" 1080p Plasma is getting delivered today.
I will post some pics once I have all of it setup. My only question is whether the Denon is a bit of an overkill for these speakers? I do like the Idea of the built in Audiology calibration system (Since I doubt I could do it better myself) as well as the ability to stream music from my PC and internet radio.
PeachTree 65se, PeachTree D5 and SVS SB1000 - Stereo M80s, M22s, SVS PB3000
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I placed my order for what amounts to an Epic Grand Master-500 system, fronts,center,surrounds in high gloss cherry and EP-500 sub from the factory outlet (I only see the front in my set-up). As for now I am enduring the wait until the shipment arrives. Will post pics after speakers arrive and are set-up.
Dave
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