Thought I'd make a correction in this thread as it was mentioned that the Axiom and Dayton drivers were one in the same.
I was able to get a sample of the Dayton driver and compare it to my Axiom V2 driver found in my M3v2s I have on hand.
These drivers are
NOT identical.
The Dayton version is 8 ohms while the Axiom version is 6 ohms. The Dayton version is unshielded, though they offer a shielded version. The Axiom driver is shielded.
It appears that the tooling/faceplate, dome shape, materials are very similar but the VC's are different. It is my opinion that the vendor building the Axiom driver in China offered a generic version of this tweeter to Dayton for sale, though I cannot confirm for sure. This is however very common in the industry and we have an article coming out about it next week.
I pulled some impedance and frequency response measurements (nearfield as well as at 9in distance) of both drivers to show the differences.
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I hope this clears up the rumor mill at least on this issue.