Okay, just to clarify a few things. These speakers are NOT going in a cabinet. They will be placed on stands aside my plasma. And no, I'm not trying to fill the room with $330 bookshelf speakers. There is also a $750 sub helping out! I have settled on bookshelf speakers because the M60s along with a sub simply did not fit my budget. Had to get the real wood veneer ($$) with a custom stain ($$) to keep the wife happy. So it was either standalone towers, or bookshelfs and a sub, and I thought the second choice would make a nice compromise between stereo listening and HT. My speakers have yet to ship, and you guys have me thinking about cancelling my order and just getting a pair of M60s instead. I guess I could always add a sub down the road (who am I trying to convince here?).
The question now is, will a pair of towers fill the room without a sub? Will I be missing the extra bass? The system I have now consists of a pair of Infinity IL 10s and a Cambridge Soundworks Newton Series P500 sub (with two 8" drivers). I know the detail and imaging of the Axioms will outperform this combo, but will I be missing the sheer impact of the subwoofer?
Pardon my confusion, but you where able to make room in your budget for a $1000 plus amplifier, a subwoofer, and the Axiom M3s. If you remove the $1000 amp budget you can get better speakers. The M60s won't likely need extra amplification, but if they do, you would need it you can get it later.
I have the IL10s, they aren't very efficient speakers, and they aren't very big either. I wouldn't expect them or the Axiom M3s to fill that large a room with sound. The same goes for the smallish subwoofer.
So you can still get a subwoofer and Axiom M60s if you leave the amplifier out of the budget. Maybe you can go for the Smaller Axiom M50s if the stain and veneer cost too much. In any case, the Axioms are more efficient than the IL10s, and should be able to fill your room with sound without the aid of additional amplification.
Another option, if it's available to you, would be to return the Denon in favor of the Onkyo TX-SR805, which has a great amplifier built in. The Onkyo would mate very well with the Axioms, IMO.
