The frequency range of the Axiom EP800 is a little lower 12 vs. 18 hz and it has another 6 db SPL more over the Bryston. I also listed above the amp at 800 watts for the Bryston, but I just read it's 600 watts; so the EP800 has more power at 800 watts and a much larger cabinet. The total surface area of the speakers in the EP800 is 226 sq inches vs. 151 for the Bryston. And in the case with Mojo's EP800 and mine, we have the gut punch switch for afterburner need, as needed.

It appears that the EP800 will push more air, but will the Bryston sub have "tighter" sounding bass with the smaller drivers? I have no idea as I have not compared them side by side, but I'd like to. Just like I'd love to try a pair of the Bryston Mono blocks.

Last edited by Slimpikins; 03/12/18 07:10 PM.