I'm sorry for jumping into this thread at the midnight hour...but I have to say that I've tried some of the B&M speakers, even after I was the owner of the Axiom M22 bookshelves. During this process, I never did find a bookshelf speaker that made me want to ditch the M22s. So, I convinced myself that a tower speaker was what I was looking for. The lines I auditioned were the B&W 600 series, the Paradigm monitor and studio series, the Polk RTI12s and the PSB image series. For some reason, I preferred the PSBs over the B&W and the Paradigm's. I don't have anything against any of these speakers, and I almost switched over to the PSB's until I read Tom's review of the Vasallo M22s/M60s. It was this review that convinced me that I should give the M60s a go. I now have the M60s as my front speakers and I'm very happy with them. Are they a bright speaker? Sure, they are. I also found some of the B&W and Paradigm's to be bright. Most Polk owners have said the RTI line is also bright. I haven't had any issues with the build quality of the Axioms, and most of mine were ordered from the FO. I don't really know where this build quality issue comes from. Maybe, it's just the wood veneer vs vinyl wrap thing, but I don't care about that. I like the way they look, and I saved a tree.

I guess I'm writing this because I really don't understand where the Axiom hate comes from. I think Axiom makes great products, as do other manufacturers. I think many people have tried their products and sent them back, because they didn't have the sound they were looking for, just like I returned a pair of B&W 602s3 and a pair of PSB T25s because, to me, the Axiom M22s sounded better. It doesn't make any of these products bad, just different. But, I don't hate either of these products, since I found them to be inferior to my Axioms.
