If You Know Where to Look, You Can Save a Lot of
        Money 
        Ive been reviewing audio equipment for more than ten
        years, and in that time I suspect that Ive heard as many speakers as any reviewer in
        North America. Furthermore, Im also intrinsically involved in the speaker measurements that
        the SoundStage! Network does at Canadas National Research Council. These are some of
        the most accurate and telling measurements in the industry. With all that
        experience, then, Ive learned a thing or two about loudspeakers. 
        One of the things Ive learned is that price often
        doesnt correlate with performance, though that comment might surprise some people
        given the fact that Ive heaped praise on some rather high-priced speakers I've
        written about on SoundStage! and SoundStage! A/V. Dont worry --
        Im not contradicting myself. There are some very good very expensive speakers
        that are worth every penny they cost -- just not all of them. In fact, in my estimation,
        there are not as many as some reviewers who focus exclusively on the high-priced stuff
        would make you think. 
        The truth of the matter is that there are some outstanding
        loudspeakers that cost very little money and perform to such a high standard that they
        often outclass speakers many times their price. Take, for example, Axioms Millennia M3Ti
        loudspeakers, which were first reviewed here in 2001 and ended up becoming GoodSound!s
        Product of the Year. I was the one who wrote the follow-up review here on GoodSound!
        that helped the M3Ti earn that distinction. The M3Ti's performance was quite special, and
        it deserved that kind of recognition. 
        At the time, that little speaker cost just $275 per pair
        (it has since been upgraded, and renamed the M3 v2; the current price is $320 per pair),
        and it wasnt just remarkably good for the price -- it was remarkably good for many
        times the price. In fact, I found that within its limits it could outperform so many other
        speakers that one day I put it against a pair of speakers that cost $6000 per pair. Yes, six
        thousand dollars! The little M3 didnt have nearly the bass that the bigger, more
        costly speaker did, and it couldnt play as loud, but overall I enjoyed the sound of
        the M3s more -- quite a bit more. Thats simply amazing for a speaker thats
        1/20th of the bigger speakers price. 
        Now, not every low-priced product performs like that, but
        certain special ones do. 
        Take, for example, the GoodSound! Product of the
        Year for 2006. It's actually two products -- AV123s x-ls loudspeaker and x-sub subwoofer -- but we like to
        think of them as one unit because you use them together. In his synopsis of why this
        speaker system was picked, reviewer Eric Hetherington wrote, "Their clean lines and
        beautiful wood finish give them the appearance of much more expensive
        speakers
," and "
[he] found the x-sub to be the best subwoofer
        Ive ever heard at such a low price." This sub-sat speaker systems
        retails for just a bit over $400. Again, topnotch performance for a rock-bottom price. 
        The key to finding these gems is knowing where to look,
        which isnt all that easy. It takes years of experience along with keen ears to weed
        out the good from the bad in order to find the truly outstanding. That, though, is where
        the GoodSound! writing staff comes in. 
        As of this month, I am taking on role of senior editor at GoodSound!,
        and my mandate is for our writing staff over the next year is to seek out and write about
        the very best audio values in the industry. And not just speakers but electronics as well.
        Each month youll find reviews on audio products that tell it like it is. And when we
        find a product that we feel offers superb value and deserves special recognition, it will
        get our GoodSound! Great Buy! designation. From this select group we pick our
        annual Product of the Year, which is simply the best of the best. Im looking forward
        to finding out what product that will be in 2007. 
        Where to look is simple, GoodSound!, the place that
        can save you a lot of money. 
        
Doug Schneider 
        E-mail comments to the editor@goodsound.com. 
         
        
        
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