Close to pulling the trigger on M60tis; ?s...
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I am looking for a pair of tower speakers, and am giving serious consideration to the M60s. Although I am new, I have been researching HT information for months, and have many hours logged reading various boards.
These towers are only going to be used for music duty (on the B channel of my receiver) because I am really unhappy with my current speakers in music, and not *quite* satisfied in their movie performance. First I am going to get a pair of large speakers for music only, then I will deal with replacing the mains for HT later.
I have been told I really need to "demo" several speakers, but a) I don't have alot of money to throw around on shipping, and b) I am trying to get a feel for them as to whether I should even be considering them.
I am NOT an audiophile, I just want something nice that sounds good, and feel I can do better than whats available to me at "Worst Buy" or "Short Circuit City".
In all my personal experience with low-fi gear, I have a habbit of bumping the treble and bass controls, or back when I had an EQ would basically set the controls so they were shaped like a letter "V". Yes, I know thta is wrong, and not the correct usage of an EQ.
However, I work in commercial broadcast radio, and we use JBL control 5 speakers/monitors. Our equipment contains NO EQ and is flat and they sound PERFECT to me. Pleny of "high end".
So, my personal taste favors a little boost in the upper and low frequencies, and that leads me to the conclusion that the M60s are a good candidate for me (plus the price!).
What I am concerned about, is I have read several times that they are brig......I mean "accurate", and will really reveal any flaws in a system.
Since I have mostly low-end stuff, should I shy away from them, or would I be okay?
My receiver: Sony STRDA-1000ES
Current speakers: Klipsch Quintet IIs
Sub: SVS PB1-ISD (now call the PB12-ISD).
Rest of the equipment is brick and morter.
Thanks,
-Alan
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Re: Close to pulling the trigger on M60tis; ?s...
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Check out the B&W 703s if you can. They sound the most like Axiom 60s.
Did you check out the "hearing things" section. Check the first post for someone near you.
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Dan the Axiom speakers excel in both music and HT, so why would you buy the 60's for music(b channel) and then get something else for HT use. The 60's are fabulous for both situations,so get rid of what you have and hook these babies up to the A channel and enjoy.
When we talk about flaws, we are talking about poorly recorded CD's, not equipment. I have some CD's from back in the 80's that don't sound as good as other CD's in my collection because of the recording process. Some CD's about make me cry because they sound so good with my 60's. The Axiom speakers are very neutral, meaning they are not laid back or bright as some on AVSforum may call them. You will hear the recording/soundtrack in its true form, that is a good thing in my book. Why would you want speakers that muffle or change the sound of what your hearing.
Based on your screen name, I'm guessing your from TN? Have you checked the "Auditions in your Area" thread in the "Hearing Things" forum? There might be someone close that will let you listen to their Axioms. That is all it took to sell me on Axioms.
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Thank you SO much; that is exactly what I was looking for.
I don't think I have bad equipment per se', just not on the level of what most people with speakers in this class have, and just wanted to make sure all was okay.
As to HT, I don't have a dedicated "theater" room. My setup is in my living room, and although quite a large room for my modest sized house, large speakers are out of the question due to layout. That is why I currently own quintets, all wall mounted. When I first started putting things together, I needed the smallest speakers I could, but in hindsight was a poor decision because they don't blend well with my sub, so in the future I will be replacing them with bookshelves, although I do worry about mounting (won't be able to always hit a stud).
As to auditions, I haven't checked in the other forum, but in all my research I have done, I did find a "map" of Axiom owners, but didn't even see ONE in TN.
-Alan
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Tennessee
Chattanooga - M60s, VP150, QS8s (metalaaron)
Nashville - M22s, EP175, VP150, QS4s (dmn23)
Rick
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I'm in Memphis 8(...Bad spot to be as the closest audition would be to flip a coin and head west to Little Rock, or east to Nashville, both at least 3 hours away.
-Alan
Last edited by FirebirdTN; 02/03/06 03:49 PM.
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Don't worry, not everyone here has dedicated HTs and big buck components.
My set up is in the living room and is composed of M60s, VP150 and QS8s. The sub is a used Axiom 350 I got for $300 Canadian and it's powered by a used Harmon Kardon 320 I got for $275US from an Axiom member. Oh yes, and it's all controlled by a used Harmony 659 I also from one of the nicest Axiom members you could ever imagine.
The sound is fantastic for stereo and for HT ...although I do often catch myself looking longingly at the EP500
Good luck with your choices, you're going to love your Axioms.
Getting to 2,000 posts; one year at a time vp160/qs8/qs4/SVS 2000/m60/Monolith 3x200 amp
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I don't think you can go wrong with the 60's. Listen to them for 30 days and return if not satisfied, one of the great things about Axiom.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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If those Klipsch you currently own are anything like the RF7s I heard, you won't find the M60s bright at all.
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Alan welcome, and thank you for catching yourself in time to avoid the use of the forbidden "B word". As you correctly note, the M60s are "accurate" and should serve you well.
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