If you're a fan of music for wind band this album is, I believe, even more dynamic than the Fennell/Cleveland. It was also an audiophile demo darling not that long ago. One of my favorites.
The RABOS system IS those three dials (Frequency, Level, and Width) plus a CD, meter, tool, and graph. If you have "bos" set to off, then all the dials are off, too. No amount of clicks in either direction will make any difference whatsoever.
Here's a new review of this device. Should help sales.
https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/amplifier/preamplifier/ps-audio-stellar-gaincell-preamp-dac-review/
The R162 is listed today at $179.99/pr. at Harman's site.
https://www.harmanaudio.com/sale/REFERENCE+162.html?dwvar_REFERENCE%20162_color=Black-USA-Current&cgid=sale#start=1
The Entra line preceded the Primus line as Infinity's low-priced speakers. The drivers were constructed using what Infinity calls MMD instead of the CMMD (Ceramic Metal Matrix Diaphragm) used on the Interludes and later premium lines (Alpha, Beta, Kappa, Reference).
If you can get a fully operational pair of IL60s for $200, run for them now, if only on the basis of their spin. Better still if it has the RABOS kit included.
Got my pair about 18 months ago, and these 71 year-old ears enjoyed them right out of the box. Which I expected knowing that their lineage goes back to the Interlude IL60s that have anchored my modest home theater for almost 16 years.
I acquired my pair of IL60s new in 2004. Still my main speakers they haven't moved in 15 years and have performed flawlessly all this time. I believe they were designed by Alan Devantier, a colleague of Dr. Toole, and they compared quite favorably with the TOTL Prelude which was introduced at...