New Product, New Contest
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We are nearing the final design stages of our in-wall/on-wall hybrid speaker! It has been a fun project at Axiom, working to develop a no-compromise version of the much-sought-after in-wall/on-wall speaker, and Ian and Alan and the design team are finally satisfied they have the solution.
We will be offering 'M2', 'M3', 'M22', 'VP100' and 'VP150' - like versions of these speakers.
Here's where we need your help! The naming contest begins! Post your suggestions and whoever comes up with the winning name will win a set of the speakers!
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Guess I'll be waiting to do that second room system! Mmm, new speakers... Now to start thinking of names!
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How much alike are we talking? Same size/number driver complement? Or are you going to keep us in suspense?
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Hi Amie,
For starters, how about using "WM" for wall mount?
The designations could be: WM2, WM3, WM22, VP100/WM & VP150/WM etc.
Thought I should get this project started...
Shaun
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Assuming they actually have the same sound as their M3, M22, etc counterparts, use the same name with a W on the end of it. If the sounds are different, then a different group of names would be needed as well.
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Very nice looking! Your timing is perfect, as I am looking at picking up four M3's next month for my store.
Shane D
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Keep the numbers the same as their M equivalents, but name the product line SF, so you'd have the SF2 and the SF3.
Whether SF stands for Super-Flat or Spouse-Friendly is in the eye of the beholder...
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W2i
W3Ti
W22Ti
WC100
WC150
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Amie,
I also would recommend keeping the numeric values the same for familiarity reasons. However, I like LP which would stand for "LowProfile" series.
LP2
LP3
LP100
LP150
and why not a LP500, I need a new sub.
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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Instead of m2i.. m2iw. iw being, in wall.
Or, the W2i. w being for wall.
So far, my two submissions would be the w2i/w3ti/w22ti, and the m2iw, m3iw, and m22iw.
As for the centers.. VP100iw, and vp150iw. or, iw150 and iw100.
Oh - and if by any chance the residents at Axiom are drunk and mistake this for a good naming scheme.. I don't need any inwalls if it wins.
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