Go for it! I'm getting super jealous of all of these great deals back home. Enjoy!! But leave some for me for when I return in a couple of years. ;-p
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I am not sure of the vintage (Ian?) of these, but I have a pair of AX3's kicking around that I purchased in 1990.
The warranty is "Lifetime", and in approx 1997 the drivers seemed to be disintegrating. I called, and Axiom replaced ALL drivers in both cabinets.
I think these might be newer, as mine are square cabinet designed. They still sound good, paired with an NAD amp and CD.
I wonder if Axiom has a museum room with at least one of each of their speakers through the years, that would be cool looking at the family tree of Axiom.
It's nice to see the older Axiom models but it sure does seem to be in conflict with forum policy of advertising used equipment for sale.
I wonder if Axiom has a museum room with at least one of each of their speakers through the years, that would be cool looking at the family tree of Axiom.
Follow the
LINK, in the factory near the listening/demo room they had a display during the picnic/anniversary.
Thanks for the link, I have no idea how I would have missed that thread.
I wonder if Axiom has a museum room with at least one of each of their speakers through the years, that would be cool looking at the family tree of Axiom.
Follow the
LINK, in the factory near the listening/demo room they had a display during the picnic/anniversary.
Funny i never saw that page or pictures either.
I'm glad to see i'm not the only one who had problems with getting the exposures to work at the
Axiom Factory Tour.Maybe the place emits some kind of photomagnetic aura making it difficult to snap shots of their most crucial factory areas.
Hmm, conspiracy theory.
Thanks for the link, I have no idea how I would have missed that thread.
It helps that I was there and in 4 pics (maroon shirt)