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newbie looking for advice...
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Newbie to the board. Great info in here, btw. I'm a big music fan, and enjoy good sound, but new to the audiophile world. I'm replacing my generic, oversized old floor speakers with something slimmer and higher end. Through internet research, I've settled on Axiom, probably M50's. This is for 2 channel music in a small room. At some point in the future they may move to a bigger room as part of a total audio/visual surround system, when I go from apartment to house. I was initially going with M3's due to high praise and lower price, and they would probably be all I need right now, but given that I don't want to get a seperate woofer, and with the cost added of wall mount hardware, the M50 factories outlets aren't much more expensive, I thought the m50 would make more sense for the future. It seems that m60's gets more praise in the forums, but I gather that the m50 still sounds great, but maybe just less high volume performance, which is fine by me.

Anyways, my question is, I have a fairly low end consumer spec receiver right now, and though I will replace some day, I am already over budget if I go with M50's and don't want (can't afford) to replace my receiver too. But on the other hand, I don't know if it is a waste getting higher end speakers with lower end receiver. It is a Yamaha RX 385, with specs as follows; 45W per channel at 8 ohm, .04% THD, 20-20000Hz. Will this adequately drive the M50 and and make use of it's capabilities? Or perhaps I should go with the more inexpensive M3's and replace my receiver? Any suggestions/comments appreciated. Thanks.

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#135727 04/15/06 01:59 PM
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Welcome Jesterx!
I really don't think there is a wrong answer here. The Yamaha is more than enough in your current room, and you probably wouldn't hear a difference changing it. That leaves money to buy the highest speakers you can afford now. To me, this would be the way to go. Or, if you did opt for the M3's now, they can always be used for surrounds later.


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#135728 04/15/06 02:15 PM
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While there are probably more M3, M22, M60, M80 owners on the board, there are several here who own, love, and speak highly of the M50s. I think you'll enjoy them very much.



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#135729 04/15/06 02:37 PM
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Hi; jesterx! And welcome to the World Of Axiom from one of those happy M50 owners!!

And just as happy M3 owner!!



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#135730 04/15/06 02:56 PM
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Welcome aboard!

I think the best advise that can be given is buy the speakers that you can afford, if you have one area where you can improve. Your system will be no better than your speakers.


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As stated, no mistakes can happen with your choice. Welcome and enjoy.

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Welcome Jester

Keep in mind if you order from the Factory Outlet you'll save an additional 10%.


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J, another welcome. Unquestionably, go with a better speaker rather than another receiver. You may eventually want to replace the 385, but if the power output is adequate for your listening volume presently, it'll also likely be adequate when you're using M50s unless your present speakers are significantly more sensitive than the M50s. There's no good reason to simply add unused power capacity.


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In reply to:

the best advise that can be given is buy the speakers that you can afford




Speakers are the key. Axioms give you the best bang for the buck.

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#135735 04/17/06 08:21 PM
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In reply to:

This is for 2 channel music in a small room.




Definitely can go with M3s.

In reply to:

they may move to a bigger room as part of a total audio/visual surround system




Again, M3s will do fine unless you have a tendency to really crank it up (and not really knowing how big that future room will be) the M50s will be an investment that will last. I believe that the M50s will give you as much performance as the M60s, just a different type of sound; classified usually as "laid back".

While upgrading your receiver will make a difference, it will be minor compared to the difference in upgrading the speakers. I had a Yamaha RX-V2090 that I bought after selling my Adcom GFA-535II. The sound was "flat", almost lifeless in comparison to the Adcom. The speakers were the biggest upgrade I had made at the time. I now have a Harmon Kardon receiver. It is another temporary unit until I can go to separates (my end goal).

At some point you will have to upgrade your receiver but don't make the mistake of making sacrifices to do it all at once. You really have to think about your end application and focus on that as your goal.

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