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Re: Mirage better than Axiom????!
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Did he do a SIDE by SIDE comparison of both speaker brands in the same room, after calibrating and using proper placement?
Even a side-by-side comparison won't work as one speaker's output will diffract and reflect off the other causing colorations. You just can't win in this game .
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Re: Mirage better than Axiom????!
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Even a side-by-side comparison won't work as one speaker's output will diffract and reflect off the other causing colorations. You just can't win in this game
Though such suggestions eventually approach the insignificant category such that interactions of speakers (similar in size) are miniscule enough to ignore or go unnoticed. Anyone trying a blind test with 2 speakers side by side sitting 12-15 feet back would be hard pressed to tell the difference when one speaker is there or gone or for that matter, even which speaker is playing in regards to position (left or right)...when in mono mode.
Last edited by chesseroo; 08/23/07 11:31 PM.
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Re: Mirage better than Axiom????!
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What I was trying to say is comparing speaker brands in the same room, is much better than two different rooms with different dimensions, furniture, etc. If this guy is going from one house for the Mirage, and then a different house to listen to Axioms, the opinion doesn't really hold any water.
I've attended many shows in hotel/motel conference rooms where hundreds of seakers and amps (DIY and Brandnames) are fired up one by one from the same location so the listeners can check them out.
I've also held many auditions in my home where potential Axiom owners bring another brand of speaker they are auditioning to compare to my Axioms.
Most people get the idea and don't notice some minor reflection or diffraction.
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Re: Mirage better than Axiom????!
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Joined: May 2006
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I want to thank everyone who posted a reply to my question. I was very curious after posting and contacted my friend and asked where he sampled the Mirage speakers – he was reluctant to say at fist and was side-stepping with an answer. Finally he blurted out Best Buy, win their Magnolia dept. He didn’t say why he wouldn’t first tell me but I believe he felt I would think less since mine were “special order”. Brushing that aside I told him I would like go and hear them for myself but also tried to tell him that what you hear in the store will be different from how they will sound in your home. “I knew you’d say that.”, he replied. In any case I agreed to go down with him for a demo, but like so many of you stated I too have done what the Romans did – wash my hands of the whole thing. I was just very curious about this system since I had not heard them for myself and was taken back once he told me the price. Truthfully he hates the natural wood look of my Oak ValSSallo’s and gets more into to a more “modern” or industrial look – which after visiting the Mirage site (thanks for the link ctown) I think he’s really attracted look and unique design of the Mirage. In looking at the site at least he’s leaning towards the towers rather than a total satellite/sub system. It’s that Omni tweeter on top he keep talking about. In other words his hearing with his eyes through “they’re cool” eyes – oh well. In any case I’m sure the listen will be interesting. Thanks guys.
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