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Founded by Ian Colquhoun in 1980, it didn't take long for
Axiom Audio to begin making waves in the Speaker Industry.
In a mere six years, Sound & Vision picked Axiom's AX 1.5 Loudspeaker for their Critic's Choice Award.
Not too bad for a Canadian company with humble origins.
Fast forward to 2007 and Axiom has mounted many more awards and have gathered a nice following of Audiophile fans. Axiom was kind enough to have shipped us a pair of their M3ti Bookshelf Speakers
for review.
Now, I don't believe that there is a market within the Consumer Electronics industry that garners so many divided opinions as much as Audio...and Speakers in particular.
So keeping that in mind, we strongly recommend that you audition speakers as often as possible, and trust your
own ears. But what did my ears think about the M3ti?
Let's find out!
Features
- Titanium tweeters
- Aluminum woofers
- 5-way gold-plated binding posts accept banana plugs, pins, bare-wire connections and spade lugs
- Vortex-ported cabinets to reduce port noise
- Anti-Standing-Wave cabinets that suppress internal resonances which color sound
- Video-shielded for maximum placement options
- Comes equipped with a fitting that accepts Axiom's Full Metal Bracket for wall mounting.
Specifications
- Vortex/Reflex Enclosure
- Maximum Power Handling: 175 Watts
- Frequency Response: 60 Hz - 22,000 Hz (+/- 3dB)
- Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 22,000 Hz (3dB - 9dB)
- Impedance: 8 Ohms
- Crossover: 2.2 kHz
- Single 1" Titanium Tweeter
- Single 6.5" Aluminum Woofer
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 13.5" x 8.5" x 8.25"
- Weight: 12.7 lbs
- Available in Black, Cherry, Beech, and White
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