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Not sure if auditioning a sub in a store will be like auditioning towers in a store. I think I'll order 6 different subs to try at home.
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not a bad idea actually, you can always return them if you don't like them.
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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not a bad idea actually, you can always return them if you don't like them. Just ask Jay.
Fred
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HEY!!! Bob I have heard the STF3 and the EP350, I think the STF-3 (non-tunable version of the VTF3) maybe dug a little deeper and played louder, I do remember thinking it was beast when I had it in my room and had a hard time blending it to the mains easily, but I also never really tried to, just a simple pink noise calibration and away we went with the comparison, not the best way to do it. Personally from an ease of use/setup the Axiom is a no brainer. We were able to set it down in any of our rooms, pink noise calibrate and it pretty much blended into the mains right away.
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HEY!!! Bob I have heard the STF3 and the EP350, I think the STF-3 (non-tunable version of the VTF3) maybe dug a little deeper and played louder, I do remember thinking it was beast when I had it in my room and had a hard time blending it to the mains easily, but I also never really tried to, just a simple pink noise calibration and away we went with the comparison, not the best way to do it. Personally from an ease of use/setup the Axiom is a no brainer. We were able to set it down in any of our rooms, pink noise calibrate and it pretty much blended into the mains right away. Thanks for that! My deductions from several other posts (maybe even within this thread) has caused me to think exactly what you state. Of course like everyone else I want the best bang for my buck and lower seems better BUT I would rather trade some ease of operation along with words like "blended" and "seamless" with a few extra frequencies deeper. Just don't want to feel like I made a mistake. And there is NO WAY I can go for an EP500 or go for any more money.
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