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Re: Advice on Speakers
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M3ti, M40ti, and M50ti have all been described as more "laid back" than the M22, M60 and M80. Or not as "bright". They may be more what you're looking for.
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Re: Advice on Speakers
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Could someone tell me if the treble on all of axiom's speakers sounds about the same? Specifically the m3ti and the floorstanders.
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As Craig has just said, I understand that the timbre of the M3 (especially treble) is more similar to the M40/M50 than to M60/M80.
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Thanks sushi I was looking for an answer on the treble specifically
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Re: Advice on Speakers
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Gary, I own both M22's and M3's, and while I haven't performed extensive A/B comparisons between the two, their treble characteristics are certainly similar. But, as has been mentioned, the M3's have a slightly warmer, less forward sound than the M22's (and M60's from what I hear). So, don't expect a dramatically different treble character between the different Axiom speakers, but there definitely are the warmer vs. brighter speakers in the lineup.
When I compared the two, I preferred the more forward sound of the M22's, which I kept in my main system, and put the M3's in my bedroom.
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