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Posted By: jazznut to tower or not to tower? - 03/24/03 06:46 PM
In researching all the posts over the last several months, the one question I need feedback on is???????
Has there been someone out there who has done a home audition on the m22ti's and the m60's who could provide the seasoned advise on performance differences and why you chose as you did after the trial?
thank you for the help and I'll look forward to the reply.
Posted By: chesseroo Re: to tower or not to tower? - 03/24/03 07:29 PM
Jazznut,
I auditioned the M22s along with the M60s before the M22s were eventually sent back. I had considered the M22s as surrounds as well before settling on the QS8s.

The basic difference i found between the M60s and M22s was simple. The M60s had more bass extension and a larger sound typical of a floorstanding speaker as compared to the smaller bookshelf sized M22.
I found the the M22 was otherwise near identical in its sonic signature to the M60. Their high end and midrange frequencies were no different to my ears. The M60 produced a larger overall sound which is not unexpected from a tower. The best description i could use to put it into words is this, "The M60 is simply the larger of identical twins or in the very least, the bigger brother".
My original post is here but i was also looking at another set of speakers at the time.
My second post on the M22s vs QS8s is here although it may not give you as much info on the M22s vs M60s as you are looking for.
There are several other posts on the forums about personal reviews of M60s vs. other axiom models. Try doing some further searching.
Posted By: ravi_singh Re: to tower or not to tower? - 03/25/03 07:39 PM
I'm with Chess... Get the M60's, they're the best speaker Axiom sells right now.
Posted By: 2x6spds Re: to tower or not to tower? - 04/03/03 07:42 AM
Hello Jazznut
Here's a contrary opinion - consider a pair of M3Tis and a subwoofer. I don't know what kind of amplification you are using, but the M3Tis have incredible imaging, enormous soundstage, terrific highs, and great mids. I think there's less 'cabinet' sound from a small bookshelf than floorstanders. For jazz I'd recommend a pair of M3Tis or even M2is. For hometheater, I'd definitely go with the M60s.
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