If you require a little more audio quality than a pair of inexpensive 2.1 speakers can offer you should head on over to the Guru of 3D for their review of the Axiom EP125 V3 subwoofer, intended to be paired with the bookshelf speakers that Guru reviewed earlier. You can tell this is a little more than a simple add on subwoofer when you see the aluminium speaker. On the back it sports an XLR output and combo XLR/TRS inputs which will allow you daisy chain multiple subwoofers together. A crossover switch toggles between 80Hz and 150Hz for those who need fine tuning on this 125W sub. Keep in mind, Guru 3D is not done yet as they still have to add in the VP100 Center channel speaker and paired QS4 rears channel satellite speakers to achieve total surround sound.
"Recently, we reviewed the Axiom M3 v2 bookshelf speakers and found them to be great speaker for the price point but bookshelf speakers are only capable of reproducing the higher areas of the sonic spectrum.
Bookshelf speaker based audio systems require a subwoofer to produce the lower frequency ranges that the bookshelf speakers cannot accurate reproduce. Axiom produces a subwoofer which is said to be an excellent match sonically for the M3 speakers."
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I have a pair of Axiom’s M3s
I have a pair of Axiom’s M3s and I highly recommend them. Great customer service too. It’s also great to support a small Canadian speaker company rather than one of the big names (who usually don’t deserve their big name anymore)