Axiom Brochure - Circa 1989
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Re: Axiom Brochure - Circa 1989
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That's awesome, Mike! Thanks for posting it!
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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That's cool as beans.
So Ian what's the story of the Cub(?) ... was/is that your floatplane? That's a gorgeous picture.
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Thats some serious sub/center channel!
Fred
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Re: Axiom Brochure - Circa 1989
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I think it would be rather neat if Axiom could incorporate some of the design aesthics into a 30th Anniversary M22 or M3 release. BTW, "We Engineer Pleasure" has to be the business/marketing slogan of the century.
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Totally cool.
Bring back the AX Sub Centre Channel!
Thanks, Mike! Really looking forward to meeting you next weekend.
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Cool! Really wish I could make the party. Have fun, takes lots of pictures, and post stories on the boards so people like me don't feel quite as left out!
-David
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BigBear(I may be the only one who remembers you that way, Mike), thanks for the interesting brochure. As Fred and Tom have already commented, maybe the most interesting thing there is the "AX SUB", which is actually a two-channel sub crossing over at 125 or 250Hz to an integrated T/M center channel speaker. Unusual concept, which Axiom chose to discontinue. One disadvantage would be that since the location of the center speaker is relatively fixed, the sub couldn't be optimally positioned for bass.
A rather curious suggestion in the brochure is that while using the small AX1s for mains and side surrounds, to use the much larger AX2s AX3s or AX5s for back surrounds.
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Wow, that's old. Back then it was "Axiom is near the famous Algonquin Park". Now it's "Algonquin Park is near the famous Axiom headquarters"
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