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Guru3D.com » Review » AXIOM M2 v3 Bookshelf Speaker Review » Page 3

AXIOM M2 v3 Bookshelf Speaker Review

Posted by Steven ROBSCIX Wall on: 09/15/2011 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

A Closer look at the Axioms M2 v3�s
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A Closer look at the Axioms M2 v3's

Front View

Axiom Speakers

The wood work on these speakers is top notch, the lines are clean, straight and high quality.  These monitors can hang with your PC gear or look right at home in your living area.

A cool innovation on these speakers is the grills use magnets to stay fastened.  The grills are easy to remove yet stay fastened tight when installed.  The front of the speakers also looks very clean using this system as there are no mounting holes for the grills.

Front/Rear View

Axiom Speakers

The rear of the speaker shows the bass port and binding posts. Again, the cabinet is mint with no marks or blemishes to speak of from either manufacturing or shipping. Let's take a look the profile of the speakers.





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AXIOM M2 v3 Bookshelf Speaker Review
Today in the Guru3D Audio Lab we have a new set of AXIOM M2 v3 bookshelf speakers to run through our lab. With the new flagship cards such as the Essence series, CL Titanium HD and the Auzentech offerings, putting out great sound, you also need great playback equipment for excellent sound. Your speakers are just as important as your sound source and as the saying goes; your chain is only as strong as your weakest link.

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