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Axiom V-2 M-60's
#177504 09/30/07 11:46 PM
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Does anyone know of what differences the M-60 V-2 has over the M-60ti? I own the M-60 ti's and was curious.... thanks.


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Re: Axiom V-2 M-60's
dmanwithnoname #177505 10/01/07 12:28 AM
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This discussion has come up many times since the V2's and the search tool may help you. Axiom has made many minor changes over the years cosmetically and technically (crossovers, etc) and they decided it was time to change the model number.


Here is a portion of one of the posts from Amie at Axiom where a former troll was giving Axiom a bad time for the changes.

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XXXXXXX, As I explained to you in the last post on this topic, there have been innumerable changes to the product since it launched, and we felt that it was time to make a designation on the website. Although it is clear that the changes to the product were insignificant to you, they wouldn't be to every customer.
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<br>The original M80ti
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<br>The original VP150
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<br>The Original QS4
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<br>The Original EP350
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<br>Changes are made at Axiom to improve the performance of speakers. From time to time we also make cosmetic improvements to the speakers. Since the Millennia line was launched, we have made improvements to the tweeters, woofers, crossovers, inputs, and amplifiers. We have never been of the opinion that we should introduce a new model number with every change, however, at this point, so many changes had been introduced since the original speakers were launched that it seemed time to call it another generation. I understand that we won't all have the same opinion on this, but to imply that we are trying to fool our customers? Deplorable.
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<br>Axiom prides itself on being a research company. Our heritage is research, and when we find that we can increase performance, efficiency or appearance on a model, we implement the change - we don't hold on to the old style until we can change the whole line - we put forward our best foot every day. It is a huge advantage of designing, engineering and manufacturing your own product, and one that we are very proud of.
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<br>I understand that there are companies who think research means buying a marketing report from the Consumer Electronics Association. That is not now, nor will it ever be, how we operate at Axiom. Every employee at Axiom is involved in listening tests and experiments - and even guests of ours who post on this message board have been involved in the tests. We are constantly striving to better our products.
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<br>Henry Ford was pleased to offer cars in any color the customer wanted - as long as it was black. Many speaker manufacturers share that opinion. We offer four standard finishes, designed to suit a variety of decors. But we're loudspeaker manufacturers, not decorators - so we offer additional finishes that you can order to suit your own decor. We don't stock them - but we are happy to special-order them in for our customers and custom-build products that will make the visual aspect of our product as exciting as the audio aspect - for their tastes.
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<br>There are companies who make all their product decisions sitting around in a boardroom without ever listening to their products - or their customers. That is not now, nor will it ever be, the case at Axiom. If you are really concerned about 'getting the truth', please take some time to read about our research and our commitment to development - or even book your next vacation here in the most beautiful part of Canada. Take a plant tour - actually LISTEN to our products - and then decide what you think about our company. Until then, I respectfully ask you to refrain from casting aspersions on the ethics of myself, my husband and our company. [/quote


M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350
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Re: Axiom V-2 M-60's
SirQuack #177506 10/01/07 12:50 AM
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I didn't realize that the original 80 and 150 looked so different from V2.

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Mojo #177507 10/01/07 08:40 PM
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The question is when did the configuration changes occur? It seems to me as long as I have been an axiom owner, the VP150 and M80 looked as they do now with out the V2 designation, but I could be wrong that was a few years ago.


Jason
M80 v2
VP160 v3
QS8 v2
PB13 Ultra
Denon 3808
Samsung 85" Q70
Re: Axiom V-2 M-60's
jakewash #177508 10/03/07 08:52 PM
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Hi Jakewash,

It was before 2002, which was when I joined Axiom. The driver array of the M80 and VP150 back then looked as they now appear.

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Alan Lofft,
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Re: Axiom V-2 M-60's
alan #177509 10/03/07 09:43 PM
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So my memory is still intact after all these years.


Jason
M80 v2
VP160 v3
QS8 v2
PB13 Ultra
Denon 3808
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