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Old 21st November 2010, 05:00 PM   #1
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Default Goodman Axiom 301

First apologies to moderators if this is in the wrong section. 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). I'm wondering if this the 301 is regarded as being better than the 60. 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. Of course I could suck it and see, but I'd be interested anyway in your thoughts. With thanks and regards, Jonathan.
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