I wasn't really expecting a very long review from you, Incog.
I can add some points though:
The Axioms and Rockets were hooked up to
Incogs 950 preamp and his 7100 amp and his ICBM w/ two LFM-1 subs. Music (SACD and CDs) and DVD movies were played on a Panasonic DVD player (I think it is the Panasonic DV-578 retails around $150US or so). There was no equalizer in the setup, so it was pretty much pure 6 channel (for SACDs) and optical (cds and movies). The system was originally calibrated for the AXIOMS, and he and another guy recalibrated (using Avia or something and an SPL meter) when they switched over to the Rockets (I went outside, drank a beer and smoked a cigar
So I'll have to take their word for it!
1. Every person (a total of 5) at Incog's house that listened to both Rockets and Axioms found good things to say about both.
2. Every person that listened to both Rockets and Axioms eventually agreed that the Rockets where much more "warm" and not as detailed that the Axioms are.
3. It is true that there is some roll-off of higher frequencies in the Rockets - and this is espeically much more noticable after you get done listening to Axioms! (it is all relative).
4. We listened to a wide range of music, both in stereo (SACD and CD) and multichanel SACD - ranging from Country, Jazz, Rap and good ol' Van Halen. We also watched specific "thrill" parts from two movies (Terminator 3 and When we were soldiers).
5. I would agree with Incog that the "soundstage" seemed wider with the Rockets, and I would also agree that they Axioms really are best described as "being in your face." I've noticed this also during the "pre-party" setup that we did.
6. In all, we (4 people) listed to each brand for about 3.5 hours each (one only hung around for an hour or so).
7. The build quality from both, in my opinion is very good. I didn't see any seams, marks or poor workmanship. The Axiom M80s are a tad taller than the Rockets.
8. The center channel and surrounds from the Rockets are HUGE! I've never seen a center channel that big (in fact, the two woofers on the center are bigger than those on the Rocket Mains!).
9. The center on the Axioms is very nice looking as well. Incog complained a little about the tweeters being on the outside of the woofer/tweeter pattern and that led to imaging problems. I didn't quite seem to notice a problem.
10. Incog said that the Axoims reminded him of the Klipsch that we had listened to before and said they sounded similar. I told him that I don't really see them being all that similar at all (I think the Axioms are much brighter, and lack warmth that I remember Klipsch having).
11. Before everyone left, Incog and I made a point to ask which speakers they would prefer. All of them said Rockets. I said Paradigms, because, well, that is what I have and I like 'em
Now granted, this was the performance of the Axioms and Rockets in Incogs home. The "theater" has standard carpeting, bachlor couch and 2 coleman camping chairs (LOL), pictures on a wall, and plain ol' white wall. As the evening went on, beer bottles started to fill up the coffee table (yet I digress).
Oh, that reminds me. When I mentioned that we had listened to Van Halen guitar riff ("Eruption"), we actually couldn't continue listening to it on the Axioms because it was way to harsh and ear piercing. I did not find it enjoyable at all.
Caveat 1: It is entirely possible that in a larger room, possibly with special reflective/absorption materials, or maybe even just "Broken in" that the Axioms will not be as bright. So, you actually may find the Axioms to meet your musical/movie needs better.
Caveat 2: I've always thought that Incogs DVD/SACD player was bright sounding to begin with (we hooked it up a long time ago at my house, calibrated etc). So, this is also a factor to consider (at least for me).
[This message has been edited by Inertia4u (edited October 09, 2004).] to add DVD player spec, edited to add Van Halen Guitar Riff Name, and to correct a typo.
[This message has been edited by Inertia4u (edited October 09, 2004).]