Aperion vs. Axiom vs ???

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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
As you may have noticed in my topics in other sections, I'm looking at putting together a system shortly. I'm not entirely sure but I think for now I'd like to stick 5.1, but definitely move to 7.1 in the future.

Right now I'm deciding between these two systems:
From Axiom:
M50 towers
VP150 center
QS4 surrounds

Aperion:
533-T Towers
533-VAC centre
534-SS Di/Bipole surrounds


With either set I would probably pair them with an HSU STF-2.

Pros? Cons? Recommendations?

Thanks, this forum is great.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
As you may have noticed in my topics in other sections, I'm looking at putting together a system shortly. I'm not entirely sure but I think for now I'd like to stick 5.1, but definitely move to 7.1 in the future.

Right now I'm deciding between these two systems:
From Axiom:
M50 towers
VP150 center
QS4 surrounds

Aperion:
533-T Towers
533-VAC centre
534-SS Di/Bipole surrounds


With either set I would probably pair them with an HSU STF-2.

Pros? Cons? Recommendations?

Thanks, this forum is great.
Axiom M50s all the way. I think they will both sound good, but the Axioms will sound fuller/more bass. They are a lot closer to being full range (35Hz-20kHz +/- 10dB) than the 533-T (50Hz-20kHz +/-10dB).
 
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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
After reading around the forums I've been hearing more good things about DefTech, coincidentally your name... Any recommendations for something around the same price range?
 
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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
Yeah around there. If possible I would like to have bigger/more drivers. Not at the total cost of quality, but I am a believer that there is no replacement for displacement.

Edit: That system looks like a big winner mazer. Thanks.

Edit2: If I could get it from a company that ships form inside Canada that would be a HUGE plus, once again however, not willing to compromise too much quality for that.
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Order a set of Aperions with any other set that may interest you. Shipping is free, whether you keep them or not. That way YOU can audition them for yourself to evaluate instead of fanboys giving you their faves. ;)
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Order a set of Aperions with any other set that may interest you. Shipping is free, whether you keep them or not. That way YOU can audition them for yourself to evaluate instead of fanboys giving you their faves. ;)
Uh, just to make sure we start off on the right foot here in 2008...I was including myself in that "fanboy" category (JBL and Aerial)...AND I was razzing my friends. Bad joke.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Agreed,

Order a set of Aperions with any other set that may interest you. Shipping is free, whether you keep them or not. That way YOU can audition them for yourself to evaluate instead of fanboys giving you their faves. ;)
they are the ONLY ID company to back up their products with a no cost to you offer, but then again it may not apply us to Canadians. The axioms are priced slightly better in Canada then in the States. If you go with the Axioms you'll not have the burden of the added fees and inccured cost, when ordering from abroad. JMO with a $1500.00 budget you could do well for yourself buying locally and use that extra money towards your speakers instead of handing it over to some courier company.

Happy new year, Billy P:)
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
they are the ONLY ID company to back up their products with a no cost to you offer, but then again it may not apply us to Canadians. The axioms are priced slightly better in Canada then in the States. If you go with the Axioms you'll not have the burden of the added fees and inccured cost, when ordering from abroad. JMO with a $1500.00 budget you could do well for yourself buying locally and use that extra money towards your speakers instead of handing it over to some courier company.

Happy new year, Billy P:)
Good point, Billy. They are definitely worth trying out. Also, the package that Mazer mentioned is a great idea too! Alot of people love those 450's! http://www.av123.com/products_product.php?section=speakers&product=12.1
 
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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
Right now my first pick would be that package mazer suggested, but I would also like to see some recommendations from places that ship within Canada.

Paradigm? Energy? PSB? SVS? Aren't these Canadian companies? If I could get all my speakers and a sub from Canada it would save huge on shipping/duties.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Right now my first pick would be that package mazer suggested, but I would also like to see some recommendations from places that ship within Canada.

Paradigm? Energy? PSB? SVS? Aren't these Canadian companies? If I could get all my speakers and a sub from Canada it would save huge on shipping/duties.
What are you looking for:confused: Your OP asked a question pertaining to ID companies and Mazer followed it up with another viable ID option? To my knowledge only SVS and Axiom have retailer outlets in Canada and therefore duty & brokerage fees will not apply. Buying locally IMO gives you piece of mind and the ability to audition the speaker first. Now if our borders where completely open I could sing a different tune.:p
 
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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
What are you looking for:confused: Your OP asked a question pertaining to ID companies and Mazer followed it up with another viable ID option? To my knowledge only SVS and Axiom have retailer outlets in Canada and therefore duty & brokerage fees will not apply. Buying locally IMO gives you piece of mind and the ability to audition the speaker first. Now if our borders where completely open I could sing a different tune.:p
I'm looking for... something awesome. But the issue has been resolved. Given that the AV123's are made in the states, I do not pay duty on them. Thus, there is no reason they should not be considered. I'm probably going to go with them.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
I'm looking for... something awesome. But the issue has been resolved. Given that the AV123's are made in the states, I do not pay duty on them. Thus, there is no reason they should not be considered. I'm probably going to go with them.
Thanks for the heads up! I have never had the good fortune of avoiding extra charges when ordering products Stateside. I am sure you'll enjoy your new speakers. I have a question for you:eek:? There was talk about AV123 opening shop in Canada, was this the case?
Good Luck, Billy P:)
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
After reading around the forums I've been hearing more good things about DefTech, coincidentally your name... Any recommendations for something around the same price range?
I just ordered a pair of DefTech BP10B for $700 (retail $1,000) from a local DefTech dealer (price match). Send me a Private Message if you are interested where & how I got that price.:)

For this price, I don't think there is anything out there that is better.

From Julian Hirsch/Stereo Review: BP10 F.R. = 20Hz-20kHz +/-5dB, Actual Listening Virdict: Oustanding Speakers.

http://www.definitivetech.com/reviews/BP10SR.pdf
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
I'm looking for... something awesome. But the issue has been resolved. Given that the AV123's are made in the states, I do not pay duty on them. Thus, there is no reason they should not be considered. I'm probably going to go with them.
Well I just ventured over to the av123 forum. Yes, there are ways around duty and brokerage fees, but you'll have to do some running around;). Good luck and post some pic's when everything is set up.

Regards, Billy P:)
PS: I posted this response in answering my own question in post #14:eek:.
 
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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
Well I just ventured over to the av123 forum. Yes, there are ways around duty and brokerage fees, but you'll have to do some running around;). Good luck and post some pic's when everything is set up.

Regards, Billy P:)
PS: I posted this response in answering my own question in post #14:eek:.
There's a guy that runs this parcel service out of his home right south of the border. I'll just have them shipped there and bring the stuff over the border myself. You don't have to find a loophole around duties, as long as it's made in the USA it's duty free. brokerage fees you won't have to pay either because you're bringing it over yourself.

win win? I hope so.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Right now my first pick would be that package mazer suggested, but I would also like to see some recommendations from places that ship within Canada.

Paradigm? Energy? PSB? SVS? Aren't these Canadian companies? If I could get all my speakers and a sub from Canada it would save huge on shipping/duties.
SVS isn't Canadian. You should be able to audition the rest of those locally. Did you do any research at all when you picked out those systems or were those the hot items for the week?

SheepStar
 
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Clypher

Audioholic Intern
SVS isn't Canadian. You should be able to audition the rest of those locally. Did you do any research at all when you picked out those systems or were those the hot items for the week?

SheepStar
Read through the audioholics and (god forbid) cnet reviews.

Where could I demo sets like these in Winnipeg?
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
There's a guy that runs this parcel service out of his home right south of the border. I'll just have them shipped there and bring the stuff over the border myself. You don't have to find a loophole around duties, as long as it's made in the USA it's duty free. brokerage fees you won't have to pay either because you're bringing it over yourself.

win win? I hope so.
I believe the products(av123) in question here are not made Stateside? If I am not mistaken the thread I referenced dealt with B stock which was return and later shipped out as USA country of origin? Acting as your own broker can be beneficial and I hope it all works out for you. I just can't see it as being that easy?:eek:

Good luck and post some pics later, Billy P:)
 
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