Re: Anyone using an M80 for a center channel?
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Yep, the 150 has the built-in feature of a 13° up-tilt when used on the flip side. Although you'll be reminded to turn your grill over so the Axiom logo is right side up*.
*But what about us who run our speakers naked, the logos on the tweeters will be up side down?
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Re: Anyone using an M80 for a center channel?
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Re: Anyone using an M80 for a center channel?
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Re: Anyone using an M80 for a center channel?
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We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible.
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Re: Anyone using an M80 for a center channel?
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We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible. That last sentence is music to my ears I wonder where the front & rear ports will be located?
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We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible. That last sentence is music to my ears I wonder where the front & rear ports will be located? Just posting to see if there is a limit on the number of nested quotes?
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We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible. That last sentence is music to my ears I wonder where the front & rear ports will be located? Just posting to see if there is a limit on the number of nested quotes? Here's another one.
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We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible. That last sentence is music to my ears I wonder where the front & rear ports will be located? Just posting to see if there is a limit on the number of nested quotes? Here's another one. Uh oh, I've got a bad feeling about this...
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We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible. That last sentence is music to my ears I wonder where the front & rear ports will be located? Just posting to see if there is a limit on the number of nested quotes? Here's another one. Uh oh, I've got a bad feeling about this... Honey! I'm home! Oh, wait, I'm not married.
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[quote=terzaghi]We are just assuming it will go into the m80 cabinet. Maybe they will make a new cabinet altogether that allows for stacked drivers? But according to SRoode they are not going the stacked driver route, so there would be no need for a new cabinet, just a slightly modified M80 cabinet. As far as I know and have been involved with the project, the new speaker will be in an M80 cabinet and the drivers will be in the same horizontal plane. The only things changing are the placement of the drivers. This was in line with my request to have a center speaker that is as close to the sound of the M80 as possible. That last sentence is music to my ears I wonder where the front & rear ports will be located? Just posting to see if there is a limit on the number of nested quotes? Here's another one. Uh oh, I've got a bad feeling about this... Honey! I'm home! Oh, wait, I'm not married. one two three[/quote] To expedited things I edited in some extra and it looks like it broke at 10 nested quotes.
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