![]() However they also sold a mid range and a high range horn to partner the speaker. Goodmans claimed it extended to 12,000Hz. Mine were once used along with a 25 watt electrocompaniet power amp to fill a hall with 200 people in. However do not be deceived by the apparantly low power rating. I believe you will find they are 15 ohm impedance ( most were ) so you will need a high voltage amplifier. The lower power version was rated at 20w and I think yours says 40w. Of course I could suck it and see, but I'd be interested anyway in your thoughts. But also I seem to recall reading somewhere that the 301 is especially suitable for guitar amps, and wonder if that's its main application. ![]() I'm wondering if this the 301 is regarded as being better than the 60. I've acquired an Axiom 301 and am considering substituting it for an Audiom 60 in a mono system (the Audiom 60 is currently paired with a Goodmans Midax 100 and a small tweeter). Any advice/thoughts appreciated: I have very little experience of these early speakers and how they might perform given a good cabinet.įirst apologies to moderators if this is in the wrong section. Didn't receive any replies, so I thought I might simplify the question: is the Axiom 301 a decent speaker to make the basis of a good hi fi unit? I'm now thinking of acquiring another and using it on my modern hi fi, rather than (as before) using just the one on a 1950's mono set up. ![]() Several weeks ago I posted the message below (my first). ![]()
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