You guys are pretty funny. At risk of beating a well flogged horse, I just ordered some M3s and then reread all the reviews to see that everyone - the owner of Axiom included - think the M2s are better if you have a subwoofer.

I have a Velodyne something or other-8 which is supposed to be decent and plenty loud enough for my small living room.

Some multichannel discs don't do LFE (sub) channel, so I think the bass of the M3s might be very useful. (Damn Channel Classics - they make some of the best sounding classical music and then put it in only 4 or 5 channels).

Is the M2 a substantial improvement over the M3 sound (with a sub) or is it a slight difference? The Axiom expert (Allen?) said it was slight difference but he preferred the M2s for their midrange.


M22s, QS4s, M2 center, Hsu stf-1.