Hi ShaneNine,

You are trying to compare apples and oranges. The Mirage Omni290 has very different dispersion characteristics than a direct-radiating speaker like the Axiom M60. A good direct-radiating speaker yields very precise soundstage and imaging, whereas omni-directional speakers like the Mirages deliver an enhanced, broadened and expansive soundstage with somewhat vague and imprecise imaging. That effect can be very seductive with certain music (large orchestral, classical and choral works) but can be annoying with lots of pop and rock music. And you definitely do not want omnidirectional designs for the front left, center, and right speakers for home theater. You need precision of imaging and soundstage for proper movie soundtrack reproduction. That's how movies are mixed--with direct-radiating speakers.

It's a different way of listening and you can't really compare the two. As to the b-word, no, Axioms do not have the concentrated brightness that horn-loaded designs like Klipsch deliver.

The Axioms are very smooth and transparent. If the recording is bright, you'll hear it; if it's well-balanced, that quality will be reproduced. Accuracy and transparency is what you'll get with the M60ti's.

Regards,


Alan Lofft,
Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)