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Posted By: Newf can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 02:16 AM
Ok, little background. Was a DJ for 11 years, but that was 10 yrs ago. I have an ageing system that is not being "replaced" just that I'm getting another for another room. It'll be used for %60 HT, and %40 music. Right now the room is 11 x 19 but we are trying to get a bigger home so I wouldn't let that number decide anything yet.

I listen, or "we" listen to POP, top 40, Rap, tehcno, Rock, some country.

I do not listen to classical, jazz, etc. And this is where my problem begins because most of the post I'm seeing here are for this type of music.

My current setup is Caver Power Amps, and pre-amp. Mains are Cerwin Vega D-9. 350 watt, 15" woofer, 2 mid range, and tweeter. I love em, but they are two wide for this room. So tall and skinny is what I need.

I do love the sound of my system for music and home theater, but it's not perfect obviously. Bass is awesome highs are well...high, and that is something I dont' want to lose ( good highs and bass)

We are building a HT room. So far is a infocus PJ, 110" screen. bar at opposite end of room for entertaining.

Now, I am the type of person that hates speakers that are all mid range, no bass, and no highs. Any system I ever use i generally right away turn up the treble and bass, and the mids are on zero or just below. that is how I like my sound. Granted some speakers get away with this a little better and need little adjustment

Now the downside. I live in NFLD. The chances of me finding an Axiom owner locally or even on the island are slim to none. I don't like buying speakers without hearing them. And "trying" these for free sounds great and all, but if I did have to send them back....holy...@#$@#.. I can't imagine shipping from NFLD.

My local "hifi" shop will not get any higher end stuff in unless it's paid for first. Too risky they say. So I'm stuck with hearing small Paradigm Monitors ( 3/5's so far which i didn't like) and some small klipsch towers among other junk i won't mention. I can't audition the speakers I really want to hear.

Those being Paradigm studios. Really want to hear the Monitor 90P's, and of course the Axiom 60/80's...actually their entire home theater package really.

So, 1st question, are the Axiom's even good for what I want? or are they are more subtle speaker for those wanting the listen to jass, classical and so on

Shipping is free. Is this temporarily?

Axiom is actually Canadian? or US, China? what?







Posted By: spiffnme Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 02:31 AM
First off...welcome to the boards!

Let me comment on a few things. You gave lots of useful information, so you'll likely get some useful feedback as well.

1) Cerwin Vega speakers are notoriously bass heavy, and that bass is generally quite "loose". Any modern speaker you listen to will likely dissapoint you in the bass department if that bloated/loose bass sound is what you want. I believe a member here went from Cerwin Vega's to M60's...they're first impression was "where's the bass?", but soon thereafter realized there was lot's of bass, it was just much more tight and accurate than they were used to. Hopefully someone with direct experience in this area can give you their feedback. If even after getting used to hearing tight bass you still want more...that's what a good subwoofer is for. The EP500 or a nice Hsu VTF-3 would give you all the bass you could ever handle. (and still do it tight and accurately)

2) Axiom's excell in the mid's and high's. You'll hear every detail and nuance of your music. Whatever speakers you end up getting, you really should try leaving the bass/mid/treble knobs set at even. Give that a good two weeks of listening. Give yourself a chance to hear what these songs you're listening to were meant to sound like. You can always go back to cranking up the bass and treble later on.

3) Infocus projector and 110" screen! You lucky S.O.B.!

4) Where the heck is NFLD?

I hope this was at least a little helpful. Let me reiterate though...no modern speaker is going to sound like those monster Cerwin's you've gotten so used to. A nice pair of towers (in your case I recommend the M50ti, based on your music choices, and your desire for a "fatter" sound, paired with a really good subwoofer is your best bet. Don't skimp on the sub!

Good luck...I'm sure some others will be by shortly to give their own opinions. Keep us up to date on what you finally decide on...whether it be Axiom or not!


Posted By: Ajax Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 03:05 AM
Good advice Spiff. I think NFLD is Newfoundland. At least that's my guess.

I echo Spiff's welcome. Were you a radio DJ, or a dance DJ?

I'm surprised to hear you say "I do not listen to classical, jazz, etc. And this is where my problem begins because most of the post I'm seeing here are for this type of music. While I am a jazz listener, I also listen to folk, some rock (mostly classic), a little country, a soupçon of classical, and a lot of standards (Hey! I'm old! ). Regardless, you'll find plenty of guys here who listen to the musical categories you mentioned you enjoy.

Everybody here will understand your reluctance to purchase speakers sound unheard. We all went through the same thing. If you think you'd really like to hear the Axioms, one thing you might consider is purchasing just a pair of the front speakers you are considering. This will give you the opportunity to hear the Axiom sound in your own room, with your own equipment. Never discount the effect your room will have on speakers. That's why even auditioning speakers in a salesroom is not necessarily a guarantee of how they will sound in your room. If you don't care for them, you can return them, for any reason, within 30 days, and only pay return shipping on a pair. If you DO like them, and I suspect you will, you can then order the center and surrounds of your liking.

Axiom is a Canadian company, so you'll only be shipping from Newf. to Dwight, Ontario.

You might consider buying from the Factory Outlet and saving 10%. All Factory Outlet speakers are guaranteed to be sonically prefect, but they may have very minor, or non existent, cosmetic blemishes. I bought my M60s and VP150 for the FO, and it took me two weeks to find the blemishes on the M60s. I never did find any blemishes on the VP150. The down side is you have to wait a bit longer for your speakers.

Free shipping is the norm. But, keep in mind that the cost of shipping, in all probability, is figured into the price of the speakers.

As Spiff said, please keep us informed on what you decide. We have a number of members who own speakers other than Axioms.
Posted By: bridgman Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 03:45 AM
You sound like a prospective M80 owner to me.

The M80s go pretty deep into the bass but you may find you still want a subwoofer, not sure. Modern small drivers can't move as much air as a 15" woofer but they sure do sound cleaner and they do give you a surprising amount of bass.

I second the suggestion to just get mains, see how you like them, and ship them back if you don't like them. If you find that you have to crank the bass adjust way up to get the sound you want then you would definitely be better off with a good subwoofer and could then probably get away with smaller speakers.

The recommendation of M50s and a good sub might be a good one, come to think of it... and of course Dennis (Tharkun) has proven that M80s and a good sub (well, TWO good subs) is awesome

You could also email Amie (amie at axiom dot com, I think) and ask if she knows anyone nearby who would be willing to let you listen to their Axioms.

For anyone wondering, here is a map of Newfoundland (the island part) and Labrador (the mainland part) :


Posted By: rcvecc Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 11:06 AM
you were a dj-so youre used to that big punch in the face sound-it sounds like the 80s are for you -you will definetly need a sub to fill in your club like pounding that you love,not saying that they dont have great bass, the 80s will probably more than satisfy you in the high department and do it a little louder than you need...good luck with your desision
Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 02:20 PM
yeah, I would really like to hear the 80's and 60's.

I'm still trying to decide if it's worth the hassle or just get my dealer to get some 90p's locally and I'll test them.


Posted By: Merkaba Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 02:44 PM
Where in Newfoundland do you live? I'm in Grand Falls-Windsor and have the M60's + HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub. I don't listen to Classical or Jazz either and I love these speakers. My 60's are from the FO, and the flaw (I've only found one so far) is only noticeable if you're right next to the speaker.

Let me know if you're in the area.

-Jon
Posted By: Ray3 Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 03:35 PM
Welcome newf!

Try and hook up with Amie via email and see if she can fix you up with an audition somewhere nearby.

Worst case is that you simply take the plunge, order them and return them after 30 days. The VAST majority don't return them, so that should tell you something! You would be happy with the M60s (the 80s sound the same, just play louder), but that's your call.
Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 05:28 PM
corner brook area. So your about 4 hours away.

that factory outlet link above is for USA. is there a Canadian link? And are those prices for one speaker or one pair?

hmmmmmm
Posted By: bigjohn Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 05:52 PM
those outlet prices are for pairs, except of course on the centers...

i had a HUGE pair of Vega MX400's that i got back in the early 90's, that i love/loved very much. after becoming accustom to their heavy, booming bass and thin highs, i was a little cautious about branching out with a speaker that is considered so tight and accurtae(M60's). and to be honest, i wasnt sure if i would like the change or not. once i set the 60's up and got to cranking it, i was SO happy with the change. there is no doubt they are lacking in overall bass(BOOM), but the tightness and punch of the 60's bass is just as good or better, but in a different kind of way. and to get to hear the clear highs, and for the mids to no longer sound muddy, i was really pleased with what i was hearing.

it is/was a definite change from the Vega's to the Axioms, but one that i am very happy i have made. music sounds alive to me now. the Vega's were more like a WALL of sound, right in my face.. the axioms seem more like the sound is dancing around me, enveloping me. i prefer it much more!!

bigjohn
Posted By: PaulM Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:07 PM
Here is the link to the cdn FO page and the prices are per speaker. I got speakers from the FO on Wednesday and after close inspection couldn't find a mark on them.

http://www.axiomaudio.com/en-ca/factoryoutlet.html

Sorry - don't yet know how to transform this into an actual clickable link that'll take you there.
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:09 PM
CDN Outlet
Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:27 PM
thanks guys

Looks like since I'd probably be getting the entire home theater package, the HT discount makes it a sweeter deal for new stuff anyways.

But, if I can't get it all in one shot due to financing, perhaps the FO is the way to GO. Too bad Axiom didn't have some sort of financing, I'd probably get more assuming I get Axiom at all. Paradigm still interests me.

laterz


Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:40 PM
I just realized the spec's said the 60/80's are 25" wide? Can't be....can it?

My CV D9's are only 19" wide, and they got a 15" woofer in them.

Tell me it ain't so? That was a big reason why I was looking at getting new speakers so things would fit a little better on a particular wall. most paradigm's are only around 9" wide.


Posted By: Ajax Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:47 PM
Can't be! Perhaps you read it wrong. the Canadian site has the 60's dimensions as (in.) (HxWxD) 37.5 x 9.25 x 15. So, 9.25 inches is the width.
Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:53 PM
see, you should never browse the internet while at work. It effects your work, and you constantly make silly mistakes while trying not to get caught by the boss.

I've learned my lesson.

Now I feel dumb


Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 06:59 PM
Don't feel dumb. You were just imagining 3 M-80s bungee'd together..... something likely to be seen at Tharkun's when he upgrades his system in a year or two to 18 M-80s to get a bit more volume!
Posted By: Ajax Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 07:07 PM
In reply to:

Now I feel dumb


NONSENSE! Mark is dumb. You're just new.
Posted By: RickF Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 07:18 PM
In reply to:

Don't feel dumb. You were just imagining 3 M-80s bungee'd together..... something likely to be seen at Tharkun's when he upgrades his system in a year or two to 18 M-80s to get a bit more volume!




Mark, put my bet down for 3 months*, MAX!



*Don't disappoint me Dennis....
Posted By: hashts Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/15/05 10:33 PM
NICE Mark! All my cube mates were wondering what I was laughing at!

Back to work now!
Posted By: sssutherland Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 04:42 PM
All highs and low with no mid. Muddy bass . . . Gotta go with BOSE!!

Sorry couldn't resist


Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 04:56 PM
I can't stand Bose, and it's the exact type of speaker I do not want. When listen to bose all i hear is muddy midrange with no clear crisp clear highs, and a weak bass. Might as well listen to the speakers on my laptop. My father has a complete Bose system, and I think it sounds like @#$@#$.




Posted By: DallasAxiom Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 05:33 PM
I was waiting for my gf yesterday at the mall, so I visited the Bose factory store just to kill time.

I was entertained,...or maybe feel sorry for - people who walk out with a 3 grand HTIB. With 3K, they could have bought...say..a Denon 2805 and M60s, then some M22s for the surrounds and a sub. That would be a little more I think, but you do get something that is relatively kick butt!
Posted By: Tharkun Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 05:39 PM
The only additional speakers that are in the plan is a pair of M3ti for the garage, this will take advantage of the spare channel on one of the A21s.
Posted By: bigjohn Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 05:40 PM
just point and laugh, thats what i do... J/K...

bigjohn
Posted By: Tharkun Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 05:45 PM
One of the next door neighbors has five of the Bose cubes, some Wal-Mart brand CD player and a receiver. He still thinks his system sounds as good as the Halo/Axiom here, I just nod and agree.
Posted By: spiffnme Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 06:01 PM
I'll have to throw in my own Bose story.

The mix cd that I sent out to a few of you...I wanted to listen to it all the way through before making multiple copies and be sure there were no problems with it.

I started listening to it at home...then moved to my car on my way to a friends house. So far so good. Brought the cd with me to his place. He has a Bose 5.1 system with those itty bitty speakers and the "bass module". I asked if I could throw it in... oh...my...god. It sounded like CRAP. Worse than crap. Unlistenable. I didn't dare say anything though, as I didn't want to offend. But man oh man...those Bose outlets make sure you hear just the right stuff through their systems.

Then we watched a movie (a quiet drama) and you'd never know that his system could not reproduce music. The movie sounded alright. So whenever I hear that a speaker is great for HT, but not so good for music I just think..."oh, so it's a crap speaker.".


Posted By: Newf Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/18/05 07:25 PM
nice to know that the axiom's sound nothing like bose. i should have mentioned that from the start as a point of reference. I can't stand bose.


Posted By: sssutherland Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/19/05 02:19 AM
I hope everybody realizes that I was having some fun at BOSE expense.


Posted By: SirQuack Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/19/05 02:24 AM
Yep, Axiom is to Corvette, as BOSE is to Chevette.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 04/19/05 03:45 AM
I wouldn't even put them that close.
Posted By: dan_the_man Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 01/07/06 03:02 AM
god i love corvettes
Posted By: SirQuack Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 01/07/06 03:09 AM
Like Bren has always stated, "No Highs, No Lows, Must be BOSE"
Posted By: kobe67 Re: can't decide if Axiom is for me... - 01/09/06 08:52 PM
I think some people like REALLY laid back sound, its as if the highs and lows scare them : P

Anyways, Bose = computer speakers, and even then, definitely worse than the upper echelon of computer speakers.
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