Hi Club Neon and all,

I think that is extremely unlikely, seeing as how both Ian, the founder and owner of Axiom, and myself believe that there is no advantage to bi-/tri-amping in domestic setups.

Moreover, it then puts the spectral balance (tonal balance) of the speaker into the hands of the consumer, and we do not want that to occur. We spend a lot of time and research doing double-blind tests to get the tonal balance excactly right--you all love the new VP180, right? It's taken years for us to get a big center that I'm satisfied with, in fact, thrilled with.

Likewise, the new M60 v3 is a big improvement over the v2, especially if you're a really critical listener to male and female vocals and dislike slightly edgy brasses, etc.

Why would Ian and I want to put the subtle nuances of tonal balance and crossover adjustment into the hands of consumers?

No way.

Regards,
Alan


Alan Lofft,
Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)