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swando

Audiophyte
Okay ..I have researched for the past year and I keep coming back to Axiom speakers as one of the best. I was prepared to go to the mid to high end speakers BUT then things changed. My 2 sons are once again living back home and will be for several years....which means my upstairs audio room is theres. I am not disappointed however as they have a decent video setup and I do not like going upstairs every time I'd like to listen to music or watch a movie. Sorry for dragging on.

I have a 2 story home with the bedrooms and games room upstairs.
My family room 14x12 (where my 42" plasma is located) is a part of a bigger kitchen family room style with the total measurements being 28x12.
This is where my wife and I spend the majority of our time.

Problem!! we are cramped for space, thus the larger floor speakers are out of the question or just overkill. How would a Epic Midi fit in? Or am I even spending to much for something I can get for far cheaper due to my open room configuration. I think that I'll need to mount the rear speakers on the walls (snaking up wiring from the crawl space below)

Anybody have this situation of familyroom off the kitchen in a big long room?

Thanks in advance
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
HT Speakers

The Axiom Epic Midi system would be a great entry level system for a small room and will sound much better than HTIB speakers.

Since you have a large, open area, consider the Epic Grand Master which includes the M22 for mains and QS8 surrounds.

Also, take a good look at the Onix X-LS speakers from av123.com. The real wood veneer will look great in your family room and they cost less than the axioms. For more power, you could use 3 of the X-CS center channels across the front.
 

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