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Review NaN of
, from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Price Paid:
$280.00
from Dumoulin Summary: I use the product with a Harman Kardon AVR-120. I originally only had 2 Axiom M22TiSE, but I was shopping in a Dumoulin (Quebec audio store), and I noticed they had Axiom.
Apparently this speaker is being replaced with an updated model, so they were willing to discount the price to $499 Canadian. When they brought it out, it had a $448 price tag on it. I took it!
Setup was a tad confusing as it has many connectors on the back, but apparently you can plug a single RCA cable into ONE of the two ports, but to be on the safe side I purchased a Y splitter.
This sub is VERY musical. With a bit of adjustment I was able to get it integrated into a nice musical 2.1 system. In fact when properly set up you couldn't tell there was a sub at all, other than the extended bass.
It even has an auto shutoff.
I can't give my final firm verdict just yet, (as I've not yet finished configuring it), but it appears to be an excellent value buy (especially at $280 US).
Axiom continues to be my brand of choice. Strengths: Very musical. Looks very good. Has dual front firing ports. Also very versatile - you can hook it up to either the subwoofer out, or directly to the speakers. Has 50-120 Hz crossover range. It also has an auto-shutoff, where if it doesn't detect a signal it goes into sleep mode, and thus there is no need to turn it off. Weaknesses: Has dual RCA inputs, which confused me at first, since my receiver only has single RCA subwoofer out. The manual is very weak and doesn't explain any of the settings or connectors. Similar Products Used: Creative Labs POS 8" passive "subwoofer"
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