polk rti a5 vs axiom m60v3

J

jspsc123

Enthusiast
what are some strengths/weakness between the 2. my listening is 40% video games (lots of gunshots and explosions), 40% music (rock/rap) and 20% movies. powered by receiver, no plans on a amp for a while
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
what are some strengths/weakness between the 2. my listening is 40% video games (lots of gunshots and explosions), 40% music (rock/rap) and 20% movies. powered by receiver, no plans on a amp for a while

Here is a recent blind listening test of the Axiom M60's.

http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65739

I do not have any information to offer for the Polks however I would like to inform you that Aperion Audio (internet direct) offer a no risk trial period unlike Axiom and other ID brands.
 
Y

yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
just a warning from experience, polk speakers are very bright, if you cannot stand bright speakers, avoid all polk stuff.
 
J

just listening

Audioholic
just a warning from experience, polk speakers are very bright, if you cannot stand bright speakers, avoid all polk stuff.
Polk Audio speakers can be a bit bright with the exception of the LSi series. But not nearly as much as Klipsch. I've heard the Axiom M60v3, and personally I found them to be dull, thin, and lifeless. They also use vinyl instead of veneer for the exterior, if that matters to you. I second taking a serious look at Aperion, the 4T or 5T would be a terrific choice. The EMP E5Ti would be worthy of consideration.
 

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