Thanks Ken,
I've owned Axioms for about 4 years, I'm a big fan. I just recently upgraded to their m80v2's and ep600 sub from the m60's and ep500. I also have 4 of their Qs8s quadpolar surrounds (awesome) and vp150 center.
The 80's excel for music and HT in my opinion, and have been tested in the lab for extended time with 1K+ watts. In fact, in a recent test of Axiom's soon to be released 1400 watt digital amp, it drove the 80's for 2wks 24hrs/day at 700 watts RMS with 1100 watt peaks, with no problems.
Anyway, I talked to Klaus the other day, and will most likely give him another call soon. I'm just up in the air on which route to take. As I mentioned, I've been using the Emotiva MPS-1 which is 300 watts into 4 ohms, however, the built it waveform limiter which monitors clipping seems to be shutting down the amps prematurely in my opinion. Emotiva says I'm driving the amp into hard clipping before it shuts down.
Others with rooms like mine have shut down Outlaw multichannel and Parasound multichannel amps driving m80's. This is strange because the 80's are a very easy 4ohm speaker to drive, and very efficient at 95dB 1w1m in room. They only touch 4 ohm in some of the lower freq's, and don't go below.
I know I should not get focused on the wattage ratings of the Odysseys, but I am considering that. Klaus told me it is about current, not watts? For the most part I don't listen to insane levels, however, once in awhile I would like to know that I can turn up the dial when the wife takes the kids to the mall.

And, not shutdown the amp or go into above 10% clipping.
Just not sure I can afford some of the higher end mono's they offer right now.
Randy
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