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YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Are those Axiom M22ti's and a VP150 center?

EDIT: oh, you can read the label on the center channel :D

EDIT #2: aren't those rear ported? How far are they away from the wall?

yeah they're wall mounted, about 5" from the wall. My surrounds are pair of Q4's. I have 2 M3tis' in the closet for rears.

Oh cool. I couldn't tell how far away from the wall they were from the pic. I was afraid you had them right up against it.

I seriously considered M22ti's and a VP150 based system when I was looking for new speakers :)
 

SnowyEnigma

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Are those Axiom M22ti's and a VP150 center?

EDIT: oh, you can read the label on the center channel :D

EDIT #2: aren't those rear ported? How far are they away from the wall?

yeah they're wall mounted, about 5" from the wall. My surrounds are pair of Q4's. I have 2 M3tis' in the closet for rears.

Oh cool. I couldn't tell how far away from the wall they were from the pic. I was afraid you had them right up against it.

I seriously considered M22ti's and a VP150 based system when I was looking for new speakers :)


They're REALLY nice, but you really have to ahve a nice amp/reciever to back them up with.
 

SnowyEnigma

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Originally posted by: werk
hmm...what's you address? I wonder how quickly I could rip that TV out the window?


HAHA first GL trying to find my house and second good luck getting past the 3 locked doors and 3 story windows towards my room! She's my baby and no one else's biotch!:D
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

Moderator<br>A/V & Home Theater<br>Elite member
Aug 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Are those Axiom M22ti's and a VP150 center?

EDIT: oh, you can read the label on the center channel :D

EDIT #2: aren't those rear ported? How far are they away from the wall?

yeah they're wall mounted, about 5" from the wall. My surrounds are pair of Q4's. I have 2 M3tis' in the closet for rears.

Oh cool. I couldn't tell how far away from the wall they were from the pic. I was afraid you had them right up against it.

I seriously considered M22ti's and a VP150 based system when I was looking for new speakers :)


They're REALLY nice, but you really have to ahve a nice amp/reciever to back them up with.

Really? I thought they were pretty efficient and didn't need anything fancy.

I think the set I ended up getting would be more demanding than an Axiom setup but I could be wrong.
 

SnowyEnigma

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Are those Axiom M22ti's and a VP150 center?

EDIT: oh, you can read the label on the center channel :D

EDIT #2: aren't those rear ported? How far are they away from the wall?

yeah they're wall mounted, about 5" from the wall. My surrounds are pair of Q4's. I have 2 M3tis' in the closet for rears.

Oh cool. I couldn't tell how far away from the wall they were from the pic. I was afraid you had them right up against it.

I seriously considered M22ti's and a VP150 based system when I was looking for new speakers :)


They're REALLY nice, but you really have to ahve a nice amp/reciever to back them up with.

Really? I thought they were pretty efficient and didn't need anything fancy.

I think the set I ended up getting would be more demanding than an Axiom setup but I could be wrong.

Well, yeah your right they're really efficient. I just meant you needed a decent quality reciever and not some crappy old or no name brand one. I originally had a 6 year old panasonic 60 watt per channel 5.1 reciever that was absolutly HORRIBLE with these speakers. Did not do them justice at all. Now I have a yamaha and couldn't be happier.
 

SnowyEnigma

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May 21, 2003
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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Are those Axiom M22ti's and a VP150 center?

EDIT: oh, you can read the label on the center channel :D

EDIT #2: aren't those rear ported? How far are they away from the wall?

yeah they're wall mounted, about 5" from the wall. My surrounds are pair of Q4's. I have 2 M3tis' in the closet for rears.

Oh cool. I couldn't tell how far away from the wall they were from the pic. I was afraid you had them right up against it.

I seriously considered M22ti's and a VP150 based system when I was looking for new speakers :)


They're REALLY nice, but you really have to ahve a nice amp/reciever to back them up with.

Really? I thought they were pretty efficient and didn't need anything fancy.

I think the set I ended up getting would be more demanding than an Axiom setup but I could be wrong.

Well, yeah your right they're really efficient. I just meant you needed a decent quality reciever and not some crappy old or no name brand one. I originally had a 6 year old panasonic 60 watt per channel 5.1 reciever that was absolutly HORRIBLE with these speakers. Did not do them justice at all. Now I have a yamaha and couldn't be happier.