Re: M3 In-Ceiling Loudspeakers
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Waiting on my pair. Starting the home theater over from scratch. Gonna go with an Atmos capable AVR.
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Re: M3 In-Ceiling Loudspeakers
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Maybe someday I will jump on these speakers and do an Atmos setup, but I am not ready to scrap my decent receiver for a $1200+ Atmos ready one, and toss another $800 with of speakers into the room. My wife would absolutely kill me, plus it just isn't in the "responsible" cards right now.
Starting from scratch sure opens up some possibilities, especially with the lower introduction price until August 11. Of course, if you are going to pay a premium for the receiver already to get Atmos, why not go with 4 in-ceilings for the optimum experience?
Farewell - June 4, 2020
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Maybe someday I will jump on these speakers and do an Atmos setup, but I am not ready to scrap my decent receiver for a $1200+ Atmos ready one, and toss another $800 with of speakers into the room. My wife would absolutely kill me, plus it just isn't in the "responsible" cards right now.
Starting from scratch sure opens up some possibilities, especially with the lower introduction price until August 11. Of course, if you are going to pay a premium for the receiver already to get Atmos, why not go with 4 in-ceilings for the optimum experience? Nick, that's what accidental power surges are for! "I really don't want to spend more money honey...but we took a hit and what can we do?" LOL
-- Denon 4520, EPIC80/500/VP180 Speakers
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Guess I need to change my .sig to say 4520 and not 3808!
-- Denon 4520, EPIC80/500/VP180 Speakers
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Maybe someday I will jump on these speakers and do an Atmos setup, but I am not ready to scrap my decent receiver for a $1200+ Atmos ready one, and toss another $800 with of speakers into the room. My wife would absolutely kill me, plus it just isn't in the "responsible" cards right now.
Starting from scratch sure opens up some possibilities, especially with the lower introduction price until August 11. Of course, if you are going to pay a premium for the receiver already to get Atmos, why not go with 4 in-ceilings for the optimum experience? Nick, that's what accidental power surges are for! "I really don't want to spend more money honey...but we took a hit and what can we do?" LOL Good point... Thanks!
Farewell - June 4, 2020
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Re: M3 In-Ceiling Loudspeakers
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club shareholder in the making
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Waiting on my pair. Starting the home theater over from scratch. Gonna go with an Atmos capable AVR. Keep us in the loop on how it goes!
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Re: M3 In-Ceiling Loudspeakers
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Andrew Jones concentric speakers with the bandwidth limited up-firing driver or a variation of that type of setup is the only way Dolby Atmos is coming into my home. There is a 0% chance of even the idea of punching holes in the ceiling for speakers.
I’m armed and I’m drinking. You don’t want to listen to advice from me, amigo.
-Max Payne
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I continue to read from the 'experts' on some other forums who continue to trash horizontal CC speakers because of supposed comb filtering & lobing problems with these designs. IMO these anomalies are minimal at best in most HT rooms but they are a big & nasty deal for some.
I wonder if the technology that Axiom has developed in the M3 Ceilings with co-located drivers could be implemented into a smallish cabinet for yet another CC speaker that would be more easily placed into many HT Stands (like the VP100) vs the large cabinets above that model. Would this design largely eliminate these perceived problems?...
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Re: M3 In-Ceiling Loudspeakers
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I continue to read from the 'experts' on some other forums who continue to trash horizontal CC speakers because of supposed comb filtering & lobing problems with these designs. IMO these anomalies are minimal at best in most HT rooms but they are a big & nasty deal for some.
I wonder if the technology that Axiom has developed in the M3 Ceilings with co-located drivers could be implemented into a smallish cabinet for yet another CC speaker that would be more easily placed into many HT Stands (like the VP100) vs the large cabinets above that model. Would this design largely eliminate these perceived problems?...
TAM In theory, if you're only using 1 driver? Curious what some of those haters are going to say when they work more speakers into their systems when upgrading to Atmos, Auro, UHD, etc. It would seem to me that its a non issue in all but the largest rooms (which you'd expect to have matching front speakers). I really like the concept and the potential of the new in ceiling M3.
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