Re: M60v3...Thoughts On and Questions About
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bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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Re: M60v3...Thoughts On and Questions About
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::: pokes Tom in the eye with decoder ring ::: And does that V3 decoder ring have a white areola or a black one?
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Re: M60v3...Thoughts On and Questions About
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White.
...and it's magnetic of course.
Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.
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Re: M60v3...Thoughts On and Questions About
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Good listening, Lee. Re the Sawallisch recording, which I don't know, an outstanding collection of similar repertoire which you should enjoy is the classic Kondrashin performances, available here at dirt-cheap prices. Oh, and as to the M80s, it would appear that since one tweeter works, it isn't the treble section of the crossover, but more likely the silent tweeter itself or a loose wire connecting it to the crossover. Since Axiom will send you another speaker, the exact cause is moot as far as you're concerned. Enjoy that great music, but I hope that you don't like it better with just the one tweeter!
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Re: M60v3...Thoughts On and Questions About
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Thanks for the good wishes John. BTW, I have the Kondrashin cd but have have not considered it a classic like so many others have. The only piece I find outstanding is the Masquerade Suite. The Capriccio Espagnol by Dorati & the London Sym on Mercury (SACD) is so much more alive, sparkling, and vigorous than any other version I have heard and its sound is astounding. Capriccio Italien is better heard by Jansons with Oslo or Litton with Bournemouth. The Comedians on Kondrashin's recording is quite good however but not quite what I wanted. I actually sought out the Sawallisch recording to add an alternative Comedians to my collection. P.S.: I actually have a double cd (burned) of Michael Jackson, an artist I never listen to, but today I put him on to hear what pop music would sound like through the M80's and my 1979 Speakerlab subwoofer...wow, everything was outstanding and with great bass! My old 55 watt per channel Denon is performing beautifully.
And to all the other M80 owners, I am happy to be a member of the club, and look forward to the decoding ring delivery.
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