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Posted By: hellsya69 Help for a Newbie.. - 10/04/06 01:54 PM
I am a little new to this home theatre stuff but after purchasing a HTIB about a year ago I have got the bug to upgrade. I think I am set on buying Axiom but I was hoping for a little advice on my perchase. The following is what I was thinking of buying:

Center - VP-100
Surrounds - QS-4's
Fronts - M3 or M22

The fronts are where I am not sure. I will use this system about 80% HT and 20% Music and am on a budget but am willing to spend a little more for the M22's if it is worth it. Also this is an apartment so based on what i have read i think this system should be perfect but I welcome thoughts on that to. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Posted By: Ajax Re: Help for a Newbie.. - 10/04/06 02:20 PM
Welcome Hellsya69.

I must warn you that many of us intended our Axioms to be used primarily for HT, and found that our music listening greatly increased. I certainly rediscovered my interest in music.

First, can you give us the dimensions of the your room (L x W x H)? Without knowing that, it's a bit difficult to assess how well the system you are considering would work for you. However, I suspect what you've listed would be perfect for an apartment.

The M3s and M50s have a slightly different sonic signature than the M2s, M22s, M60s, and M80s. The M3s have a modest boost in the upper bass range, making them ideal for 2 channel music without a subwoofer. That in no way means they can't be used, with excellent results, for HT. However, were I you, as long as it wouldn't break the bank, I'd go with the M22s. If that puts to much strain on the wallet, depending on the size of your room, you might even consider the M2s.

Again, WELCOME!
Posted By: hellsya69 Re: Help for a Newbie.. - 10/04/06 02:43 PM
Actually I do enjoy listning to LP's and was hoping that the new speakers would add substantially to my enjoyment. As for the size of the room I dont know the exact dimensions but it is not a large apartment and the room has only enough room in it for my couch and my big TV (which is all that is ever needed). I was actually leaning towards the M22's but I have read so many positive posts about the M3's that I started to second guess myself. Also I already have a subwoofer which I forgot to mention in the first post although I am not sure that would change anything. Thanks again for the help. I am really enjoying this hobby although it is making my wallet lighter and lighter..
Posted By: Hutzal Re: Help for a Newbie.. - 10/04/06 02:54 PM
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Actually I do enjoy listning to LP's and was hoping that the new speakers would add substantially to my enjoyment. As for the size of the room I dont know the exact dimensions but it is not a large apartment and the room has only enough room in it for my couch and my big TV (which is all that is ever needed). I was actually leaning towards the M22's but I have read so many positive posts about the M3's that I started to second guess myself. Also I already have a subwoofer which I forgot to mention in the first post although I am not sure that would change anything. Thanks again for the help. I am really enjoying this hobby although it is making my wallet lighter and lighter..




If you already have the sub, get the M22s because they need to be mated to a sub for optimum performance. This way you'll have the best bookshelf that Axiom has to offer.

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For the budget minded consumer the factory outlet is by far the best way to go. If you order 5 items total (including cables etc) you get an additional 5% off.

-Hutz
Posted By: Ajax Re: Help for a Newbie.. - 10/04/06 04:52 PM
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I am really enjoying this hobby although it is making my wallet lighter and lighter..



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