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Re: Axiom Vintage Brochures and Awards
cb919 #357501 10/26/11 08:59 PM
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Nice pictures and a good read!


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Re: Axiom Vintage Brochures and Awards
Amie #357507 10/27/11 02:05 AM
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Very interesting, Amie. The test by Andrew Marshall of the AX1/AXSub system was especially interesting in that it used a W T/M W configuration for a combined subwoofer/center speaker.


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Re: Axiom Vintage Brochures and Awards
JohnK #357564 10/28/11 06:09 AM
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Nice pictures and a good read!

Thanks again to Tom.

Does Tom keeps others old brochures ?
I'm looking for Studebaker brochures & flyers wink


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Re: Axiom Vintage Brochures and Awards
Chevy #357577 10/28/11 02:55 PM
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John, that reminds me of a funny story Joe Vassallo used to tell. He had talked Ian into hiring him to do 'anything' around the plant (his wife talked him into moving up here and retired life wasn't suiting him.), so Ian started him on the line. Joe came in and did a great job every day, and then finally on Friday he turned to the guy next to him on the line and said "What on earth is it we're building?" It was very very early in the days of home theater, and he had never seen anything like it. He was instantly hooked, of course, and it became a real passion with him. Ian used to pull Joe off the line rush all over Ontario to hunt down early pieces like laser disc players as they became available in Canada.

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Amie #357578 10/28/11 03:01 PM
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"What on earth is it we're building?"

I love it....! grin


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Re: Axiom Vintage Brochures and Awards
MarkSJohnson #357581 10/28/11 03:19 PM
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i enjoyed very much having a look at those vintage photos, but i would like it even more if you could post the tests that were done in audio magazines.
i suspect you would not have any copyright problems. ;-)

never mind, just found it. :-)

just finished reading the speaker reviews; very interesting to see and read the results of improving the products through time and effort.

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Re: Axiom Vintage Brochures and Awards
J. B. #357604 10/28/11 06:49 PM
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Chevy:

No Sudebaker brochures but I have a 1970 1/2 Pontiac Trans AM brochure around here somewhere. I owned mine for 10 years & sold it to my brother in Penticton where he drives it only in the summer on Sundays. I should have kept it as it's worth a lot of money now as only 3196 were built. There are not many left out there.

I have several Sony brochures & test reports from 1985 to 1993 that cover its XBR series TVs from that period. Furthermore, a 1990 Sony Hi-Fi Components brochure contains the specs for the famous STR-D2020 Receiver that I still own (but it is now retired). It was highly regarded, well ahead of its time & still has quite a following on the net.

A rather rare one from 1985 is for a pair of large Sansui PM-C200 Speakers that I bought in Japan. They are pristine & still in use in my in my computer room Interesting specs: 30" high, 18" wide; 53 lbs; W - 15" polypropylene/mica/carbon cone (hence PM-C); M - 4 3/4" PM-C cone; T - 1 15/16" planar honeycomb flat diaphragm; Super T - 5/8" polyester film planar; XOvers 1000Hz, 5000Hz & 10000Hz; power handling 320 watts; 93db/W; & FR 25 to 38000 Hz. This form factor was quite common for the day but some quite exotic materials were used here. Cost was $316/pr back then in Japan & if I remember correctly $600/pr in Canada.

See them here:
http://www.vintage-audio.com.ua/en/cat/270/2536.html?begin=11

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Tom
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