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NickN

Enthusiast
In looking for a subwoofer I showed my fiance the EP350 and she decide that she liked the Boston Cherry color. She then realizes that it would not match the rest of my speakers, since the are black. She then ask me if I would want to get speakers that would match the cherry color. Duh.... So I showed her the M80's and she liked them. My only fear is that the LPA-1 wont be able to handle these big guys. I am pretty sure that it will I just would like a few other peoples points of view. Thanks!

Nick
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
are you decided on the EP350?

that's not really a bang for the buck sub ...
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Speaker options

Consider going for the EP500 sub and the M60 speakers. The M60s will be an easy load for any amp or receiver. However, the LPA-1 will have no problem with 4 ohm speakers. I have one driving my Onix Reference speakers (all 4 ohms) and 2 of the channels driving a distributed audio system with 4-6 ohm impedance.

For subs, also check out the MFW-15 from av123. 2 for $1k or 1 for $600 and they are available in REAL wood veneer.
 
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NickN

Enthusiast
are you decided on the EP350?

that's not really a bang for the buck sub ...
She would like for all for all of the speakers to match, which is why I would more then likely go with a sub from Axiom. I know its not the best deal in the would.


How would the M60s compare in sound to my NHTs, I am wanting to upgrade as well.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Atleast upgrade to the biggest Axiom sub.
 
Gimpy Ric

Gimpy Ric

Moderator
To the mods - Sorry My post had to be deleted, because I spelled a bad word.

Anyways, an LPA-1 will do a fine job, as your M80's are quite efficient and do not require much power to reach reference levels.

Enjoy them, and I think you've got a cool better half :)
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
LPA-1 specs:

"• Audiophile quality seven channel multi-channel power amplifier

• Discrete, dual differential class AB amplifier topology with active current sources

• Six 125 watt channels of amplification (one channel configurable for two channel operation)

• Massive low noise toroidal power transformer

• Complementary, discrete power amplifier design incorporating high current, high speed, Toshiba power devices

• Channel status indicators for standby, operate, and fault

• Configurable power output as follows: 125 watts/8 ohms x 6 channels or 125 watts/8 ohms x 5 channels plus 2 x 50 watts/8 ohms x 2 channels

• Completely stable into 4 ohm loads
• Rated Power Output: Channels 1-5 (All Channels Driven at 0.04%THD, 120vAC/ 60HZ supply) 8 ohm: 125 watts / 4 ohm: 225 watts

• Channels 6-7 (All Channels Driven at 0.05%THD, 120vAC/ 60HZ supply) 8 ohm: 50 watts / 4 ohm: 95 watts

• Frequency Response: +/- 0.1 db: 20 to 20Khz, +/- 1.0 db: 10 to 100Khz

• Signal to Noise Ratio: (Un-weighted): >100db

• Distortion (THD, 80Khz bandwidth): Channels 1-5: <0.040, Channels 6-7: <0.052

• Damping Factor: Approximately 200 into 8 ohms

• Gain: Channels 1-5: 29db, Channels 6-7: 26db

• Input Impedance: 47K ohm

• External Trigger: 3-12 Volts DC (tip positive)

• DC Offset: <1mV servo corrected

• Crosstalk: >75db

• Power Requirements (All Channels Driven into 8 ohms): 1500 watts @ 120 volts AC, 60hz input

• Power Consumption: Standby: 4 watts, Idle: 46 watts

• Fully protected from all fault conditions

• Soft start circuitry

• External trigger turn on

• Soft touch power switch

• 5RU chassis w/ solid milled aluminum faceplate

• IEC power inlet, 120/230 VAC configurable

• 17” W x 7.75” H x 19” D

• Weight - 63 lbs."


You should have no problem driving those speakers. :D
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
She would like for all for all of the speakers to match, which is why I would more then likely go with a sub from Axiom. I know its not the best deal in the would.


How would the M60s compare in sound to my NHTs, I am wanting to upgrade as well.
i see. I have the EP500 and for 1000+ bucks ... it's just not that good.
 
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NickN

Enthusiast
Cool, thanks for the input guys. I ordered samples of the Rosenut and Boston Cherry, from SVS and Axiom, to see how well they match. PB-12 plus looks pretty nice, maybe a bit large though.
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
are you decided on the EP350?

that's not really a bang for the buck sub ...

I dont know if this comment is about the v3 version because they have recently changed over to i believe the same cabinet and driver as the EP500, only the amplifiier is different. So I suspect it is better than the original version that they were selling not all that long ago.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
i see. I have the EP500 and for 1000+ bucks ... it's just not that good.
I dont know if this comment is about the v3 version because they have recently changed over to i believe the same cabinet and driver as the EP500, only the amplifiier is different. So I suspect it is better than the original version that they were selling not all that long ago.
I was under the impression that it has always shared the same driver. enclosure I don't know.

but it doesn't really matter when even the EP500 is a hyped up sub.
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Speaker finish options

If you are option to other options, check out the real rosewood and cherry veneers available on the X-series speakers from AV123. Their MFW-15 sub that just started shipping did did very well in craigsub's testing and you can buy 2 for the price of 1 EP500.

I have an SVS SB12-Plus sub and the rosenut finish is a very close match to Rosewood veneer on my Onix Ref 1's.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
If you are option to other options, check out the real rosewood and cherry veneers available on the X-series speakers from AV123. Their MFW-15 sub that just started shipping did did very well in craigsub's testing and you can buy 2 for the price of 1 EP500.

I have an SVS SB12-Plus sub and the rosenut finish is a very close match to Rosewood veneer on my Onix Ref 1's.
Do you have a link for some of the tested subs or is there a review for the MFW-15? I'm curious to see how it performs.
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Sub info

The MFW-15 just started shipping so there are not a lot of reviews yet, but craigsub posted his results over on AVS forum.
 
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NickN

Enthusiast
Well, thanks for all of the inputs guys. I decide to go with the M60's and the SVS. I get the Axioms tomorrow!:D
 
Jey Jockey

Jey Jockey

Junior Audioholic
Just to let others who may read this thread know that the M80's require HUGE amounts of power to play with any kind of loud volume. I can easily shut down my MPS-1 amp with loud music or soundtracks and yes the MPS-1 is 4 ohm stable as well.
 
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larry7995

Full Audioholic
Just to let others who may read this thread know that the M80's require HUGE amounts of power to play with any kind of loud volume. I can easily shut down my MPS-1 amp with loud music or soundtracks and yes the MPS-1 is 4 ohm stable as well.
How loud do you crank them? Do you have an spl meter? What sort of music do you usually play? I had that song No One Knows by Queens Of The Stone Age playing really loud this afternoon and it sounded really good to me The spl meter needle was peaking just over 100db
 

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