Maybe,....if it were that easy!

My take on the whole thing is that Axiom takes relatively inexpensive but well engineered drivers and places them in relatively inexpensive but well engineered cabinets intended exclusively for those relatively inexpensive but well engineered drivers(whew)and adds relatively inexpensive but well engineered crossover networks that mates the relatively inexpensive but well engineederd drivers perfectly with those relatively inexpensive but well enginered drivers and cabinets.

And then tests the poop right outtavum and gets them fine tuned thru double blind testing via processes developed at NRC.

Then, thanks to a relatively low overhead, and common sense in pricing, is able to sell them at a very competative price!

Did I miss anything?




....so I went to the Honda dealer to get new front brakes for my Jeep, but they don't work quite so well