M3v2's...continue to be amazed - 10/27/07 01:30 AM
Every once and a while I come back to post on how pleased I am with my M3v2's. My listening room is large...very large. If I had the budget, I'm sure the M80's would sound awesome in my room; especially paired with my Onkyo A-9555 integrated amp.
Yet...the diminutive M3's continue to provide astonishing sound on all styles of music. Jazz obviously sounds great. I just got done listening to Bella Fleck's Flight of the Cosmic Hippo CD; a wonderful disc to show off the Axioms. The title track is a great cut to demonstrate the clean, clear bass of the M3's.
I then played a number of Rock Cd's...Stevie Nick's box set, Tesla's two "Reel to Reel" discs of Classic Rock covers, Tom Petty...all delivered with slam, authority and a huge sound stage. In my room, and with my amp, the M3's deliver a presentation which is "live sounding." The M3's are not just good for the price. They are good period.
Yet...the diminutive M3's continue to provide astonishing sound on all styles of music. Jazz obviously sounds great. I just got done listening to Bella Fleck's Flight of the Cosmic Hippo CD; a wonderful disc to show off the Axioms. The title track is a great cut to demonstrate the clean, clear bass of the M3's.
I then played a number of Rock Cd's...Stevie Nick's box set, Tesla's two "Reel to Reel" discs of Classic Rock covers, Tom Petty...all delivered with slam, authority and a huge sound stage. In my room, and with my amp, the M3's deliver a presentation which is "live sounding." The M3's are not just good for the price. They are good period.