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Hey all. Long time, no see!

Can I make a suggestion to the Axiom Audio crew? Add a "Support" tab to the website that allows you to search up manuals and specs for all your speaker models.

My son was getting enthusiastic about his audio and he tried to calibrate my system. When I went to fix it, I couldn't remember the crossover point for my LCRs. Hop over to the Axiom website and... you don't make VP150s or M22s anymore! Now I can't look up the specs!

Had to do it by ear.

Whaddya say?

Thanks
Byron Armstrong
Hey Byron, aside from your suggestion, the cross-over point for any speaker within a room is location-dependent. The specs are a guide but not gospel.
Hey Byron, I could see this...many manufacturers even non AV equipment suppliers have a search where you can pull up old specs and manuals. smile
I think it would be a great idea. I am sure they have on record quite a bit of older system information and product literature.

I remember that there was with the Axiom amps a break down two how many watts you could get out of each of the units depending on how many speaker ports were installed. Like an ADA1500 powering two speakers gives way more power than if you loaded it up to drive 8.
That ADA info is in the manual...which I don't think is available for download.
I think the product page has that info. 200x2, 195x3,175x4 and on to a possible 8. I have seen it multiple times here on the site. The chart shows for each model comparison as well.
If you go to https://www.manualslib.com/brand/axiom/speakers.html and https://www.manualslib.com/brand/axiom/amplifier.html
you can probably find what you are after.
This looks like an interesting speaker for center applications:

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/984999/Axiom-Ax2065a.html
Different axiom I think.
I like the logo.
Hey Brendo.

My point is, now that they no longer make the VP150 and M22, there is no product page. Even on the Refurb listings. Have a look:

https://www.axiomaudio.com/arb-0026
Hi Snazzed,

With bookshelf speakers such as the M22 {and the rest of your speakers) the default crossover frequency that works best is 80 Hz.

Regards,
Alan
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