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M60ti Floorstanding Speaker - Boston Cherry | 
enlarge | Brand: Axiom Category: CE
Buy New: $990.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 100202
Media: Electronics Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: M60ti - Boston Cherry Model: M60Ti UPC: 828892102233 EAN: 0828892102233 ASIN: B00080FGRY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Free Shipping in USA and Canada | | • | Great for medium to large-sized rooms. | | • | Titanium Tweeter and Aluminum Woofer | | • | Priced Per Pair |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Winner of the GoodSound! Great Buy Award! If you'd like the startling definition and realism of the M80 tower in a more compact, 8-ohm version, check out the M60s. A three-way system with triple vortex porting, a dedicated 5 1/4-inch midrange driver, titanium tweeter, and dual aluminum woofers, the M60 effortlessly reproduces the full musical spectrum.Outstanding for stereo listening, the M60s are an excellent foundation for high-end home theater. Precise imaging with unprecedented clarity and deep bass will redefine how you think of home theater. These 8-ohm, easy-to-drive speakers will create ultra-clean, high-volume levels in large rooms.
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| Customer Reviews:
Holy cow. What a bargain! October 26, 2005 C. Rogers (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've always been a firm believer in the bookshelf/subwoofer system for audio. In any tower speaker I'd ever heard, the upper-bass was always loose, and muddled. For that reason, I'd always bought and owned high quality bookshelf speakers, and mated them with a good subwoofer. (And that's still a terrific way to go) Then I heard the M60ti's. Holy cow. Clarity throughout the audio range. Bass is very tight and clean. Midrange is clear - voices sound like they're right there in the room with you. And the highs? You'll hear things you've never heard before. You can hear the guitar pick in accoustic guitar. You'll hear Norah Jones' delicate inhale before singing. It's all there. I love listing to speakers. I go out listening all the time, and I've yet to hear something that has made me want to trade my M60ti's in. They are very similar in sound/tone/detail as the MUCH more expensive B&W 703's. If you've heard those, and just couldn't afford their $2500+ price tag, give the Axiom M60ti's a try.
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