I'm betting it will be especially useful for anyone approaching his 4,600th post.

Not that I really want to get back on topic or anything, but "Cost is not a factor" just hit me like Gallagher hits a watermelon. You don't see that too often.

I think, to dispense relevant opinions/advice, we would also need to know listening habits, musical preferences, and most importantly, frame of reference. If you are really "picky" about home theatre things, it is entirely possible that Axioms are not for you at all. Some people prefer a different type of speaker, and a number of people who I deeply respect have gone from Axiom to other brands. I think that progression is largely the exception rather than the rule, but knowing which speakers are your reference, or what models of speakers you have enjoyed in other auditions might help validate your Axiom purchase.


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