those outlet prices are for pairs, except of course on the centers...

i had a HUGE pair of Vega MX400's that i got back in the early 90's, that i love/loved very much. after becoming accustom to their heavy, booming bass and thin highs, i was a little cautious about branching out with a speaker that is considered so tight and accurtae(M60's). and to be honest, i wasnt sure if i would like the change or not. once i set the 60's up and got to cranking it, i was SO happy with the change. there is no doubt they are lacking in overall bass(BOOM), but the tightness and punch of the 60's bass is just as good or better, but in a different kind of way. and to get to hear the clear highs, and for the mids to no longer sound muddy, i was really pleased with what i was hearing.

it is/was a definite change from the Vega's to the Axioms, but one that i am very happy i have made. music sounds alive to me now. the Vega's were more like a WALL of sound, right in my face.. the axioms seem more like the sound is dancing around me, enveloping me. i prefer it much more!!

bigjohn


EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??