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Axiom w/ SC-07 and Outlaw 755

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Hey guys,
I'm not satisfied with the sound of my current speakers. They dont sound bad, I just feel like Im missing something sonically. I'm getting the itch to upgrade and could use a little advice. Here is my current breakdown:
Pioneer Elite:
BDP-05
Pro-111FD
SC-07

Polk Audio:
RTi 10 x2
CSi 5
FXi 3

HSU VTF2-MK3
Outlaw 755

I feel that the Polks are the weakest point in my system and I would like to upgrade them to some Axiom M80's, VP150 and possibly some QS8's. My question is really regarding the M80's, I have read that the SC-07 does not handle 4ohm loads that well. If I am running all my speakers of of the Outlaw 755 will this be an issue? Do I need to specify somewhere that certain speakers are running in 4ohm or is it an auto sensing type thing?
Thanks for your help,
Shane
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Bump!!
post #3 of 4
I'm not familar with Outlaw products is the 775 an amp? If you already have a receiver that can't handle 4ohm I would get the M60s, sound wise theres not a big difference between the 80s and the 60s, they are 8ohm and much easier to power. If your running the M80s off a seperate amp they will be fine, and no you don't have to specify whether the speaker is 4ohm or 8ohm. I like my VP150 center, but if you have the extra funds and room the new VP180 is a monster of a center channel, its pretty much a M80 on its side.
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Thanks bud. Yes the Outlaw 755 is an external amp. 200x5 @ 8ohm and 300x5 @ 4ohm. Ill look into the VP180 also. I just wasnt sure because on my music equipment such as amp and cabinets we have to specify what mode they will be running like 4, 8 or 16 ohm impedance.
Shane
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