Re: Naming the Axiom Wireless Speaker
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I've recommended the word Aria for pretty much every naming contest. I think the name Aria is rather stark... I don't see many movies, Peter, so I don't know who that is! Howzabout the Axiom Areola?
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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I've recommended the word Aria for pretty much every naming contest. I think the name Aria is rather stark... I don't see many movies, Peter, so I don't know who that is! Howzabout the Axiom Areola Aireola ? There, fixed ya
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Sorry if I missed it, but what is the ETA of the first run of the computer speakers? I'm excited to finally hear an axiom product (even though it isnt ending up in my house.)
Ian or Andrew, is it fair to say the computer speakers will have a similar sound flavour to their bookshelf counterparts, or are the tailored to a response on top of a desk near a wall? Want to give them the best scenario for a critical listen.
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We are going to have them ready for May.
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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Howzabout the Axiom Areola Aireola ?
There, fixed ya Thank goodness! Maybe now he'll stop humping Joyce's leg.
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Howzabout the Axiom Areola Aireola ?
There, fixed ya Thank goodness! Maybe now he'll stop humping Joyce's leg. I don't understand any of this.
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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How about the Axiom Binary Series M1001
M3 and M80
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Aura is already taken by Harman Kardon - It's their bluetooth/Airplay speaker.
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I run a ODAC anyway so would use this, but Q's regarding the inbuilt DAC: - Is it an In-House design or XYZ brand? - The specs on the DAC say max "16bit/48kHz" so no 24/96, but I "presume" it also does 16/44.1.
Thanks Nathan Posted in this thread as there is no What's New at Axiom Forum Thread to post in (yet). Hi Nathan, The DAC is a completely in-house design using excellent quality parts from BB/TI. You are correct that the DAC will handle anything from 16bit/32kHz up to 16bit/48kHz, including CD standard 16bit/44.1kHz. Thanks for your interest! Andrew
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