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I changed my axioms M60 for the Song Tower two months ago and I'm a happy man !!! Don't hesitate , you will rediscover your cds.When you listen to female voice , it is like she is right there in front of you ; no more brightness . And don't be afraid for the bass, the ST reproduce a lot of bass , but it is less boomy than the Axioms .I have sold the M60 and the Axiom center and Jim is supposed to ship me the Song Center this week , I can"t wait...
I have the cone tweeter . Effectively , when you play song with brass ( Eagles : hell frezees over ) at high volume , it is very bright . Some female voices are bright too . When you listen for a long period , it becomes fatiguing .
I undertand what he is saying about horns and vocals but I believe someone once said about these speakers " It's all about the midrange"
I have the cone tweeter . Effectively , when you play song with brass ( Eagles : hell frezees over ) at high volume , it is very bright . Some female voices are bright too . When you listen for a long period , it becomes fatiguing .For the center , I have tried the Axiom with the ST and I didn't like it ; it is not the same tone . The ST are so accurate and clean ...Once you listen to them , you will understand .
I also have the SongTowers in my case with the Hiquphon silver dome tweeter (OW4). The OW4 is an extra cost option in place of the standard OW2 but I would not expect this change to have much impact on the sound.
Quote from: MichiganMike on 16 Jun 2009, 09:46 amI also have the SongTowers in my case with the Hiquphon silver dome tweeter (OW4). The OW4 is an extra cost option in place of the standard OW2 but I would not expect this change to have much impact on the sound. Here's what Oskar says:OW3 and OW4:Let me state this first: OW3 or OW4 are NOT just colored versions of the OWII! This could easily be assumed, having studied the frequency curves. But no, they are not!The basic construction of the OW3 and OW4 is the same as that of the OWII. So far so good. Different cone (diaphragm) and other materials inside, but a very different combination of coating substances on the dome! A different amount of coating too! A bit heavier and in fact more like the coating used with the OWI. As you may have guessed by now, coating is absolutely essential for the quality of a soft dome tweeter. In my opinion coating is THE far most important part of a soft dome tweeter (when properly done, that is . OW3 and OW4 are coated six times each! Standard OWI and OWII 2 times each. Each coating is accomplished using unique special selected coating substances added to achieve the important damping in the dome surface and of course to achieve the special colors as well.The sound picture of the OW3 and OW4 does lean towards a more soft and low distorted output in the lower frequencies than does the OWII. The right coating and damping is in fact the secret behind the high quality we offer! It takes most of a life time of experience to understand coating and damping in details.Consistency really is a major problem, as all involved materials are soft and difficult to "measure" from batch to batch. Temperature, humidity and raw materials differ all the time. To control production of soft domes at the highest quality level does not come easy.
Very sorry for the CONFUSION : when I said the brass and the female vocal were bright , I WAS REFERING TO THE AXIOMS .The ST are not bright at all : in fact , it is like the performer would be in your living room , right in front of you and singing just for you .I can push the volume a lot higher than with the Axioms and I never feel ear fatigue .
Edmondwolfman I had both for 2 weeks , before I sold the Axioms : and the verdict is : the ST and the Axioms are not in the same league . The ST costs the double and it worth it. If you listen rock music , the difference is pretty small , but if you listen jazz , classic , female or male vocal ( like Katie Melua , Eva Cassidy , Jennifer Warnes , Leonard Cohen , etc. ) the difference is huge . The bass are about the same , even if it doesn't have the same tone ; the ST are less boomy . The mids of the Axioms are very poor , however the mids of the ST are their strenght .You can hear many sounds with the ST that you cannot hear with the Axioms ( the singer's breath , the fingers sliding on the guitar's cord , etc . ) Finally , the Axioms tweeter is very bright , especially at high volume .On the other hand , I can listen the ST all night long at high volume without any ear fatigue .