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larry7995

Full Audioholic
Nice looking dual 12" 800 watt sealed sub from Axiom - owners club price is 20% off I think for a limited time, I wonder how it will stack up with the usual group of subs
 
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larry7995

Full Audioholic
Ya it's brand new, $2350 but you can get one 20% off right now, $1880, if you are in the Axiom Owners Club. I was thinking the Seaton Submersive is also two bigger drivers, sealed and more watts for about the same cash, just not as pretty. One thing Axiom has is Bill Me Later which allows one to pay off purchases within 6 months with no interest, tempting option for me. And I bet they are very musical and would work well with my M80s.
 
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larry7995

Full Audioholic
It would be interesting to see a head to head comparison between the PB13 Ultra and the EP800. That craigsub review refers to the EP500 as a little brother to the PB13 so with two speakers maybe the axiom has grown up, but then again its sealed.

Speaking of Craig, that sasquatch sub is due out sometime?
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I am sure it will do quite well. I got the chance to hear an EP500 thanks to bugbitten. When he played the opening scene of Master And Commander I could really feel the impacts in my chest. Thanks Doug for allowing me a demo! :):) My guess is that the EP800 will be a solid performer no less. ;);)

Cheers,

Phil
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
From what I have read of people who have directly compared the EP600 to the PB13 is that they are pretty much neck and neck, Its just a matter more of personal preference in their respective sound vs one being better than the other.

The biggest downfall of the EP600 to me is the port noise at low frequencies. Ideally i would like to see a more robust cabinet as well but the same can be said for the build quality on nearly everything available now days. I think the EP800 will be a much better sub than the 600 due to it not having to deal with the port noise issues. Although I do believe the price may be a bit higher than what most people are willing to spend. We'll have to see how things play out with the new sub but the numbers Axiom is claiming are definetly impressive.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
From what I have read of people who have directly compared the EP600 to the PB13 is that they are pretty much neck and neck, Its just a matter more of personal preference in their respective sound vs one being better than the other.

The biggest downfall of the EP600 to me is the port noise at low frequencies. Ideally i would like to see a more robust cabinet as well but the same can be said for the build quality on nearly everything available now days. I think the EP800 will be a much better sub than the 600 due to it not having to deal with the port noise issues. Although I do believe the price may be a bit higher than what most people are willing to spend. We'll have to see how things play out with the new sub but the numbers Axiom is claiming are definetly impressive.
Very well spoken. I could NOT agree with you any more. It will be quite interesting to see how things will unfold. Only time will tell. ;);)

Cheers,

Phil
 
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Bugbitten

Audioholic
I am sure it will do quite well. I got the chance to hear an EP500 thanks to bugbitten. When he played the opening scene of Master And Commander I could really feel the impacts in my chest. Thanks Doug for allowing me a demo! :):) My guess is that the EP800 will be a solid performer no less. ;);)

Cheers,

Phil
I too think that the EP800 will be a solid performer, but I have turned into a multiple subs believer.

I was going to buy a second EP500 but decided to buy dual AV123 MFW-15s instead (2 for price of one). The EP500 is now in the office for a 2.1 computer system set-up.

Phil, you should come by for another listen!
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Had them for several months now. I have them located on opposite sides of a long room. Excellent performers.
Have you ever put them side by side? Your thoughts vs. opposite sides?
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I too think that the EP800 will be a solid performer, but I have turned into a multiple subs believer.

I was going to buy a second EP500 but decided to buy dual AV123 MFW-15s instead (2 for price of one). The EP500 is now in the office for a 2.1 computer system set-up.

Phil, you should come by for another listen!
Yes, Doug I plan to do just that. Things here have really been a mess lately. Hal is on vacation and Rick just got back. Not to mention, my Mom really is NOT doing well at all. :(:( I do promise,however, to get down there sometime soon for a second listen. Hope to even take some pics this time too. ;);) Doug, I also appreciate you offering me a second demo. Really looking forward to it.

Cheers,

Phil
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
From what I have read of people who have directly compared the EP600 to the PB13 is that they are pretty much neck and neck, Its just a matter more of personal preference in their respective sound vs one being better than the other.

The biggest downfall of the EP600 to me is the port noise at low frequencies. Ideally i would like to see a more robust cabinet as well but the same can be said for the build quality on nearly everything available now days. I think the EP800 will be a much better sub than the 600 due to it not having to deal with the port noise issues. Although I do believe the price may be a bit higher than what most people are willing to spend. We'll have to see how things play out with the new sub but the numbers Axiom is claiming are definetly impressive.
I'm going to wait for 3rd party measurements regarding the Ep800, but the Ep600 is not equal to the PB-13U.

SVS PB-13U ground plain Xover Min-Max.


SVS PB-13U Maximum Output.


SVS PB-13U Harmonic Distortion.


EP600 Ground Plain Xover Min-Max.


EP600 Maximum Output.


Ep600 Harmonic Distortion.


They are about equal in price though...

SheepStar
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Thanks Sheep..... I think I will wait until 3rd party measurements come around as well..
 
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myrison

Enthusiast
I came across this thread and thought I'd post a link to a first-hand comparison I did between these two systems and how they compared in my room.

Since I must first post 5 times before being able to provide links... please excuse the spam that is to come...
 
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myrison

Enthusiast
EP600 versus SVS PB13-Ultra

So... with that ugliness out of the way, below is a post detailing a comparison a few of us did between the PB13 and EP600. As an obvious disclosure, I am an Axiom owner. I purchased the PB-13 Ultra after having read all of the great reviews while I was still in the trial period with my Axiom EP-600 as well to do a direct comparison.

Further disclosures, I'm not claiming to be a subwoofer review expert nor do I want to incite a vicious argument of which sub is better (personally I think they are both great). Hopefully you'll see from the comments posted in the following links that the review is fairly neutral and that there was no question as to the dominance of the SVS at the low end of the spectrum. To me and the small group of friends that did the comparison together (not all of whom were Axiom owners), however, this did not make it the hands down winner, for reasons explained in the linked posts.

The one comment I would offer on the above posted frequency response curves is that I did not measure anything near that level of discrepancy in my own room. I've seen the curves above before and know they are from a respected source, but they are so different than what was produced in my room that they seem a little misleading as to what the average user will experience with the Axiom EP-600.

With all that said, below are the links. Hopefully you find them informative.

Listening tests and frequency response curves

Final Comparison & Decision

PS: I now have an EP-800 on the way as well, which I can't wait to compare to the 600. The shortcoming I have found with the 600 is the tendency to produce port noise when high volumes are combined with ultra low frequencies. Since the new 800 is sealed, that problem appears to be solved.
 
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