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First impression of M3's
#90710 04/15/05 05:25 AM
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Yesterday I received and unpacked the Epic Master HT speakers (sans sub). The first thing I noticed was a very distinct smell as I removed the plastic wrapping. Something like the smell of drying oil based paint or glue. I wondered - hmm, are these speakers hot off the production line and the glues/caulking haven’t fully cured yet? Should I be listening to these at anything greater than low SPL’s just yet? Don’t know! By then it was dinnertime anyway so I didn’t get back to them for about 3 hours. By then I couldn’t smell a thing, so I set them up, calibrated them and preceded playing 2-channel music.

My very first impression (first 30 seconds) was the M3’s tonally sound fairly similar to my 16 year old Tannoy cd1000’s, but definitely clearer. Kind of like lifting a thin veil off the sound of the Tannoy’s or like smoke cleared from in front of the sound. As I listened to a couple songs it became obvious that even for a small bookshelf, they have a decent amount of base. I have always felt the Tan’s were a bit thin in the base so always had the base set to +1 or 2. No such need with the M3’s. In fact the low-mid base seems a little on the warm side. Having read the Axiom boards a fair bit the last couple months and the “forward” nature of the speakers; I was listening for this trait. The M3’s don’t sound forward to me at all. Maybe cause I’m used to the Tan’s and their horn tweeters. But when listening to a few female singers (KD Lang, Diana Krall and Natalie Cole), especially Natalie, it seemed to me there was a tinny bit of an edge to their voices. Other than that, I was really liking the sound for such a small speaker. The sound was very detailed and clean and I could hear some accompanying instruments and background recorded sounds much better from the M3’s than I ever could with the Tan’s. I was really pleased with the sound for such a budget speaker and finally decided to go upstairs and crawl into bed about 03:00.

I wasn’t sure if the edge I heard in some of the high voice passages was my ears or the speakers needing a little breaking in time or what. So before going to bed I selected all-channel mode on the receiver and left it playing the radio till I got up this morning. I’m glad to report I listened to Natalie, the edgiest of the recordings, this morning before dragging my butt into work and voila, no more edge, just nice smooth vocals. Don’t know if it was my ears, my mind or the speakers, but the bottom line, it’s gone and I love the speakers.

Thanks ya'll for your help with my HT speaker questions the last couple months. Gotta go and listen to the rest of the system - Cheers


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#90711 04/15/05 05:34 AM
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Thanks for the write-up, Paul. Very soon I plan on ordering my M3s. Your review helps me believe I will get the sound I'm looking for.


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Re: First impression of M3's
#90712 04/15/05 02:58 PM
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Good report, Paul. Glad you're happy with the speakers. I borrowed a pair of M3s a few weeks back and was REALLY impressed with them -- they probably should have been the first speakers I bought rather than M2s.

I think the smell comes from the plastic wrapping itself but not 100% sure...


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#90713 04/15/05 07:33 PM
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Nope, the smell is the speakers themselves. I think it's probably the vinyl.


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#90714 04/15/05 11:12 PM
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Yes!! Great report on the M3s, Paul!

I can't help but to agree with you. They WERE the first(Hi, John!)speakers I bought from Axiom, and I'm still using one of them as a center channel between my two New M50s-plus the two original M3s I moved to the back.

Yeah, Great little Speakers for sure!!
Rich.


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