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mdrew
Audioholic
Howdy,
I too have a set of M80’s. I’m curious to your description of “muddled” though. I’ve heard the 80’s called a few different things, but can’t recall ever hearing the term muddled. In fact, the majority of complaints I’ve seen (and tend to agree with) is that they are too detailed/forward/bright. Muddled would be the polar opposite to me. Maybe you do have something set wrong in your system. I would do some tweaking before rushing out and buying a set of 703’s. The fella’s at the Axiom forum can surely help you out with that….it’s at least worth a try? Might save you a few grand.
And when I was running around auditioning different speakers and researching on the net, I kept seeing how the Axiom M60 and M80’s sound was frequently compared to the 703’s and Paradyme Studio 100, vrs 3. I too found that they are similar to the 703’s, but not as forward and with a little more bass. I doubt I could tell the difference between the M80’s and studio 100’s on a blind test. I find them to be very close. If you really don’t like the weigh the M80’s sound, you might be pretty disappointed with the 703’s or studios. There are several folks on the Axiom boards that went from Axiom to Monitor Audio S8’s and love them. That might be the type of sound your looking for…..possibly warmer? Also, Rocket loudspeakers are referred to quite a bit as sounding warmer than Axioms.
I too have a set of M80’s. I’m curious to your description of “muddled” though. I’ve heard the 80’s called a few different things, but can’t recall ever hearing the term muddled. In fact, the majority of complaints I’ve seen (and tend to agree with) is that they are too detailed/forward/bright. Muddled would be the polar opposite to me. Maybe you do have something set wrong in your system. I would do some tweaking before rushing out and buying a set of 703’s. The fella’s at the Axiom forum can surely help you out with that….it’s at least worth a try? Might save you a few grand.
And when I was running around auditioning different speakers and researching on the net, I kept seeing how the Axiom M60 and M80’s sound was frequently compared to the 703’s and Paradyme Studio 100, vrs 3. I too found that they are similar to the 703’s, but not as forward and with a little more bass. I doubt I could tell the difference between the M80’s and studio 100’s on a blind test. I find them to be very close. If you really don’t like the weigh the M80’s sound, you might be pretty disappointed with the 703’s or studios. There are several folks on the Axiom boards that went from Axiom to Monitor Audio S8’s and love them. That might be the type of sound your looking for…..possibly warmer? Also, Rocket loudspeakers are referred to quite a bit as sounding warmer than Axioms.