Axiom and Rotel. How well do they mix?
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All my audio gear is Rotel (RSP1066 preamp, RMB1095 & RB1050 amps). The Rotel gear is what I consider warm. Most people consider Rotel and B&W a good match. Now I've demoed my 1066 pre amp and 1095 amp with B&W 604S3 speakers and the sound was in my opinion muffled/warm and not very detailed. I also demoed my gear with Paradigm Studio 100 speakers and things sounded really nice and detailed(just a bit forward but that's what I like).
How do the Axiom m80s sound in comparison to the B&W 604S3 and Paradigm 100? Are they brighter or warmer? Can anyone say how m80s sound compared to these two speakers above?
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Legairre
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I have heard that same gear with the M60's.....sounded great to me.
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Well I have never had the Rotel amp you have but I did have the RB-1090 for a bit. At the time it was running a set of Studio 100's V2. I have also had the M80's and I don't think they sound anything at all alike. Actually not even close. If you like more of an in your face sound, you will love the M80's. If your a bass fan you will lose a little with the 80's vs the 100's. The 100's are a little warmer and rumble a bit lower then the 80's. Both great speakers but from what you say you like to hear, you will be all over the 80's.
Can't really help you on the B&W's. I have had a set of 602's and I didn't like them at all. Way to middy and just flat.
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I have a set of M80's running off a Rotel RB1080 and RC1070.The 80's are a great match for the Rotel gear in my OPINION.I like the more foward sound of the 80's it's like a front row seat.I have never heard the B&W speakers you ask about so as far as a comparison I really can't make one.All I know is what I have matched up with the M80's sound really good to me.
Rick
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Leggaire,
the M80's sound much like like the paradigm reference studio 100's.
to get similar sound with B&W you have to pony up about $5000 and buy the 703's.
The least expensive amongst the three is definitely Axiom, and their customer service is the best, and they sound very closely to one another. I can't really tell you how they differ because I never heard them side by side, but they do have, if it were possible to quantify, the same quality level of sound.
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I have the M60's with the Rotel 1066 and 1075 amp. LOVE it. B&W 600 series speakers sound exactly like you described...muffled and flat. The 700 series towers sound VERY much like the M60s - but cost 3x as much. If you like that detailed sound, Axiom and Rotel are a superb match. Visit your local B&W dealer and listen to the 700 series tower (I can't remember exactly what the model number is). That's as close to the M60 sound as I've heard.
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Man you guys over here at the Axiom forum are the best. I've been in HT about 6 yrs and I belong to forums all over the net and none of them have ever been as cool as you guys.
When I went to listen to the speakers it was last summer. I didn't buy anything, because at the time I was still in the process of building the theater and two other rooms in the basement, so it was a good time to shop, but not a good time to buy. Now I'm glad I waited. I didn't listen to any speakers like the B&W 703 (I think the CDM line was still out then or they were closing them out) it, because I have a rule when shopping for equipment "never listen to anything out of my price range or I'll spend more than I plan". I usually set a budget and buy the best equipment I can find in that price range. Well I guess I'm off to my B&W dealer to hear the 703, so I can compare it to the m80. From the post here the 703 is a pretty different sounding speaker than the 600 series. In my opinion the 604S3 just wasn't worth $1400. I might be demoing the m80 at a forum members house tomorrow, so I'm off to listen to the 703 today and the m80 for comparison tomorrow.
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Glad we could help. I too find this forum to be filled with a bunch of really great guys. Even if I didn't have Axioms, I'd stick around. There are a few here that indeed don't have any Axiom products.
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Ya the 600 series is not impressive. Their bookshelf models give a lot of bass, but it's boomy.
I'm glad I don't own any.
One of my friends' dad told me bought some B&W speakers many years ago and they sounded better back then (compared to the competition at the same price range) than they do now. He no longer buys B&W, he has Tannoy (which are very good, IMHO)
703's are nice, but $5000!
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That must be in $CAN...
They can be had for about $2500-3000 a pair USD. That's still 3x what the M60's cost though.
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