Bookshelf weights incorrect?
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The spec sheets on this site say the M2i weight 11lbs, while the M3ti weighs 10lbs. Is this right? the M3's have a bigger enclosure, how can they be lighter?
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There is more air inside the M3
I would expect the M3 to weigh more, although...
On the Canadian site the weights are different; I don't know which numbers are correct :
http://www.axiomaudio.com/en-ca/bookshelvespecs.html
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M2 weights 11.4 lbs and M3 weights 12.8
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Simboticus,
Thanks for reminding me to check this. We discovered some incorrect weights on the QS8s and QS4s early in the summer and obviously there may be more. There's a problem with listing the packed weight or the speaker itself. At the plant, they tend to grab an already packed M3ti and stick it on the scale.
I climb onto my bathroom scale with and without the speaker and subtract.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Alan, we don't need to know about your private life!! At least you aren't in there with models that have the "Gorilla" ports!! HaHa!!
Shawn
Epic 80/600 + M3's + M3 Algonquins + M2 Computer + EP125 I think I'm developing an addiction.
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Alan, you left yourself wide open for that one.
No sympathy from the peanut gallery.
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I think even the M2s have gorilla ports. Alan, you'd better get back in here fast
Last edited by bridgman; 08/17/05 11:43 PM.
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Hello all,
Yes, it was a good setup line, ha, ha.
Maybe we should plan a speaker "weigh-in" at the Axiom picnic and settle this.
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Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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OK Guys.....
I have half of the problem solved!.....YES!!
I weighed my center channel M3, and then weighed my two surround M3s. The surrounds weighed twice as much as my center.
I then reversed the procedure as a check, and found that the center weighed in at half as much as the surrounds.
Science and Math Rules!!
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Well then. All of your M3s weigh the same. So, uh... what did they weigh?
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