My Return to the M3's
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A couple of years ago, I sold my M3's after building a pair of DIY speakers. The DIY's were fun to build and to tweak, but I missed the Axiom sound. My M3's had always received praise from any who heard them. While browsing the Axiom forums, I came across a post where a couple of forum members had a listening session comparing the M3's, the M50's and the M80's. Reading of their listening session made me realize just how good the M3's are...and how I missed having a pair.
Well...I recently purchased another pair of M3's. Wow! I forgot just how good these little stand mounted speakers sound. I have a large listening room, and even without a sub the bass is impressive, along with the trademark Axiom detailed sound. The M3 truly is an impressive little speaker with a big sound.
Rob
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That is great news Rob, welcome back.
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Right you are, Rob!
Great little speakers at that. I can hear one of mine right now!
....makes a fabulous center channel, as well as for stereo! And, welcome back!! Rich.
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The M3s ... my favorite Axiom speaker.
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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Great to hear you've picked them up again. They never cease to surprise me on good recordings. My pair's now 6 years old and going as strong as ever. I don't think I'll ever replace them.
Enjoy
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Ah; another happy M3TiSE owner heard from!! Rich. ....no replacement plans here either!!
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Well, at least you don't lube them.
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Does anyone else miss John?
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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I've often wondered how he is doing. My niece just made some chili from BigJohns recipe. They all loved it.
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