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Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
Amie #166362 04/24/07 03:30 PM
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Axiom Desktop Series

D1 for the speakers. D for Desktop and 1 since they are smaller than M2s.

EP65 since the woofer is the 6.5" woofer from the M80.

You could then have the Epic Desktop 2.0 with a pair of D1s and outboard amp or the Epic Desktop 2.1 with the EP65 added in.




Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
Stymie #166363 04/24/07 03:45 PM
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Axiom Quantum Series + Axiom Collider (sub) or Axiom Impact (sub)

Trouble with that is the numbering: Q1 gets confusing, what with the QS series. Oh well.


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Stymie #166364 04/24/07 03:54 PM
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Obligatory-but-fruitless suggestions: Axiom Personal Series, Axiom Powered Series.

PZero for the mains (P implies both Personal and Powered)

Do I understand correctly that there has been a fundamental design change? My previous understanding was that this product would be available ONLY as a 2.1 set, with the amp and crossovers residing in the sub. This new scenario (a powered 2.0 set and optional, powered sub) sounds fantastic to me; there are certainly people like me who want great sound at the office, but don't necessarily require a sub, or desire the associated the expense or footprint. A powered, close-to-full-range pair of Axioms could have very broad application in separate zones (just plug in your squeezebox and there you go!).

However, such a scenario does imply multiple, separate amp modules and (at minimum) relocating the crossover from the sub to the sattelites. Sounds expensive.

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Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
tomtuttle #166365 04/24/07 05:00 PM
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I am filling in for TrademarkBot who is out of service.

PZero will have many people thinking of the Pirelli Zero performance tire.

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Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
Amie #166366 04/24/07 05:11 PM
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Sat=Satellite

Axiom Saturn Sat 1
Axiom Saturn Sat 2
Axiom Saturn Sat 3



Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
Saturn #166367 04/24/07 05:13 PM
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That was a quick edit. SpellingBot was watching you from his satellite.

Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
SpellingBot #166368 04/24/07 06:14 PM
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Good idea on the limit of 3 per person. I guess the 10,000 entires from the last contest was a big overwhelming eh?

Axiom Soundbyte (for the satellites) or Audiobyte same difference really.
Axiom Megabyte (for the sub)

Axiom CSA-1 for "computer sourced audio"

Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
Amie #166369 04/24/07 06:21 PM
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Axiom Meta Series - Meta-2, Meta-3, Meta-5 for Satellites; Meta-1 for Sub or MS-2, MS-3, MS-5 & MS-1

Axiom Binary Series - Bin2.0 or Bin2.1

Symmetry Series by Axiom - Symmetry implies either a quantitative equality of parts (the perfect symmetry of pairs of matched speakers) or a unified system of subordinate parts. Naming Convention: S2.0 for matched pair or S2.1 for system including sub.

Here's one just for fun...

Axiom's New HAL Series - "Yes, Ian, I can reproduce that..." Homage to 2001's infamous computer..."

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Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
Amie #166370 04/24/07 06:53 PM
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Here are my three entries:

Prodigious
Apache
Rocket


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Re: Axiom Computer Speaker Naming Contest
WhatFurrer #166371 04/24/07 07:00 PM
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EDIT

Symmetry Series by Axiom - Symmetry implies either a quantitative equality of parts (the perfect symmetry of pairs of matched speakers) or a unified system of subordinate parts. Naming Convention: S2.0 for matched pair or S2.1 for system including sub OR Symmetry 2.0 or Symmetry 2.1, etc...

/EDIT

For some reason I did not get an edit function when I posted the above, so I had to resort to more straightforward means.

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