I am looking through your catalogue and I am interested to know what the best selling Axiom speaker is. Why I want to know is, which one do most people buy?
Thanks for the question -- certainly an interesting one! It's hard to say what our best-selling speaker of all time is, but by category, our best selling:
Bookshelf is the
M3ti
Floorstanding is the
M80
Center is the
VP100
Sub is the
EP175
and Surround is the
QS4.
Hope that answers your question!
Chanced upon this thread, so guessing on how things may look now....
Bookshelf is the M22
Floorstanding is the M60
Center is the VP150
Sub is the - No idea
and Surround is the QS8.
Hmm...I'd be interested to know if those rankings have indeed changed.
Yeah, I did not see the date and was wondering who all of these people are out there buying the M3 when the M2 now has the regular tweeter. I definitely never meet any in this forum.
I doubt that people who visit the forum represent the average Axiom buyer. We're the ones who want all the details before we buy. One thing that I think explains the popularity of the M3 is that on paper, the M3 looks like the best bookshelf since it covers the same freq. range as the M22, but is much cheaper. All else being (perceived as) equal, price is often the single most important factor.
That is surprising to me because it is an internet only company. Most of us frequent HTF, AVS, HTSpot and other forums educating people about axiom and give the same advice. So I would be interested to see whether our advice truly does warrant sales. If M3's are the top selling bookshelf, then we will realize that we are only a small blip on the Axiom radar.
M3Tis are great speakers. Deserve much more respect than they get. I recently A/B M3Tis and M60Tis. The M3s did not embarrass themselves.
In 2001 Axiom was not an internet only company. It would be interesting to see if the list has changed since then.
I would have thought that the M60,QS8,VP150 setup would have been the most popular. This is based on what I got and what the recommendations seem to be. But as PMBUKO suggested the forum is not for the "average Axiom buyer". Although based on my experiences, the "average Axiom buyer" would learn a lot from the forums.