Omar Cumming
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Both speakers require power cords. so either 2 or 3 cables needed for these wireless speakersThe connecting cable is optional. Limited to 192kHz without it.
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Both speakers require power cords. so either 2 or 3 cables needed for these wireless speakersThe connecting cable is optional. Limited to 192kHz without it.
That addresses my question. Thank you!according to their website: LS60 Wireless offers you the choice of wireless interspeaker connectivity or wired connection to maximise performance. You can use the low-latency intelligent wireless interspeaker connection for exceptionally reliable cable-free listening up to 24bit/96kHz or the wired connection with resolution up to 24bit/192kHz.
I have, side by side with Blade 2 Meta and Ref1 Meta last month.Over 500 responses but has anyone participating in this discussion heard these yet?
Im not surprised to hear that, the extra bass and smoother directivity over the Reference 1 count for a lot.I have, side by side with Blade 2 Meta and Ref1 Meta last month.
Unfamiliar room unfortunately, but well acoustically treated; pretty big room 40-50sqm I would say.
Offcourse my findings may differ from others
Being their big reveal and first audition maybe I was biased but my sighted preference score would be Blade > LS60 > Ref1.
For sure LS60 where most impressive with dynamic music considering their size! They present a big Blade like soundstage with very good bass reproduction (the Volume was pretty high also). In comparison Blade had a bit to much bass for my tastes but offcourse was the overall winners hats down...with the help of some very expensive Solution electronics.
But for the price difference LS60 came very close in presentation without a doubt....so close that I am actually considering them for my system.
Most likely bass+directivity+wider dispersion are the biggest plusses over the Ref1Im not surprised to hear that, the extra bass and smoother directivity over the Reference 1 count for a lot.
What’s your current system look like. Would be good to get a frame of reference.
Yeah, OT, but hey, MBL's! Always curious about them. I'm a sucker for biig soundstage and depth..MBL 126
They are superb speakers but they need some work/room placement to work their magic. I went from a dedicated stereo room and a living/home cinema room to only one room and was difficult to fit them all.Yeah, OT, but hey, MBL's! Always curious about them. I'm a sucker for biig soundstage and depth..
But you weren't happy with them, or..?
LolIt’s ASR, we glare at charts, not listen to the damn stuff
Thank you for your impressions!Most likely bass+directivity+wider dispersion are the biggest plusses over the Ref1
Had quite a lot of speakers in my system in the last 6 years: JBL Studio 530, Kef R500, B&W 705 S2, Audio Physics Tempo 35, Kef R3, Genelec G Four, MBL 126 and right now I have the Q Acoustic Concept 300 + 2x SVS Sb3000
Most likely bass+directivity+wider dispersion are the biggest plusses over the Ref1
Had quite a lot of speakers in my system in the last 6 years: JBL Studio 530, Kef R500, B&W 705 S2, Audio Physics Tempo 35, Kef R3, Genelec G Four, MBL 126 and right now I have the Q Acoustic Concept 300 + 2x SVS Sb3000
Yeah, OT, but hey, MBL's! Always curious about them. I'm a sucker for biig soundstage and depth..
But you weren't happy with them, or..?
I wonder if their wireless connection for the LS60s works in a similar way to their subwoofer connection kit?according to their website: LS60 Wireless offers you the choice of wireless interspeaker connectivity or wired connection to maximise performance. You can use the low-latency intelligent wireless interspeaker connection for exceptionally reliable cable-free listening up to 24bit/96kHz or the wired connection with resolution up to 24bit/192kHz.
Haha...guilty as charged!Hey, a fellow speaker-whore! Glad to meet you! about thes
If the LS60 offers 70% of what a Blade Meta does, I´d vouch for them with blind eyes. Very few speakers are as good as the Blade.I have, side by side with Blade 2 Meta and Ref1 Meta last month.
Unfamiliar room unfortunately, but well acoustically treated; pretty big room 40-50sqm I would say.
Offcourse my findings may differ from others
Being their big reveal and first audition maybe I was biased but my sighted preference score would be Blade > LS60 > Ref1.
For sure LS60 where most impressive with dynamic music considering their size! They present a big Blade like soundstage with very good bass reproduction (the Volume was pretty high also). In comparison Blade had a bit to much bass for my tastes but offcourse was the overall winners hats down...with the help of some very expensive Solution electronics.
But for the price difference LS60 came very close in presentation without a doubt....so close that I am actually considering them for my system.
Yeah, that's why I keep more than one pair of speakers in my stable.Haha...guilty as charged!
Well, there are to many good speakers not to change them as often as you have the opportunity
But after having so many speakers I always want to return to a good coaxial design, that's why on my short list are the Ref1, LS60 and Cabasse Murano
Easily the most informative post out of 500+. I was hoping to smoke someone out and somehow managed. What impresses me is they made a good showing in a big room. I'd love to see a shootout with the R3 or R7 in a medium sized roomI have, side by side with Blade 2 Meta and Ref1 Meta last month.
Unfamiliar room unfortunately, but well acoustically treated; pretty big room 40-50sqm I would say.
Offcourse my findings may differ from others
Being their big reveal and first audition maybe I was biased but my sighted preference score would be Blade > LS60 > Ref1.
For sure LS60 where most impressive with dynamic music considering their size! They present a big Blade like soundstage with very good bass reproduction (the Volume was pretty high also). In comparison Blade had a bit to much bass for my tastes but offcourse was the overall winners hats down...with the help of some very expensive Solution electronics.
But for the price difference LS60 came very close in presentation without a doubt....so close that I am actually considering them for my system.