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Tonality (Preference) Score is 5.3 with an EQ and would be 7.0 with a perfect subwoofer and the same EQ.Epic, thanks!
Would you also happen to know the Preference score of the LP8v2 with EQ?
Tonality (Preference) Score is 5.3 with an EQ and would be 7.0 with a perfect subwoofer and the same EQ.Epic, thanks!
Would you also happen to know the Preference score of the LP8v2 with EQ?
Just wonder if this eq is useful when your room has a much much bigger impact.Epic, thanks!
Would you also happen to know the Preference score of the LP8v2 with EQ?
Pretty large difference in preference score. I would still get the 8 over the 6. Its literally 40€ less expensive
What about the the In's? For home theater, are the LP-8 and IN-8 more preferable the LP-6 and IN-5 or is the IN series better than the LP series regardless of size? Is the IN-5 louder than the LP-8? Thanks!Personally I prefer the 8s to the 6s. The 8s get louder and have lower distortion. If I weren't affiliated with the company, and it was my money to spend, I would only get the 6s if a. I didn't have room for the 8s, or b. the price difference made a serious impact on my budget.
That said, there are a handful of folks who are familiar with both who prefer the 6s. Typically, these tend to be mix engineers who really want midrange to be pronounced in their studio monitor.
IN is better than LP regardless of size.What about the the In's? For home theater, are the LP-8 and IN-8 more preferable the LP-6 and IN-5 or is the IN series better than the LP series regardless of size? Is the IN-5 louder than the LP-8? Thanks!
You're too kind. There's no magic. Just a solid understanding of what can be developed at the cost targets we're working with and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears spent on optimizing every element of the system to each other.
I don't want to get too salesly, but I'll use our waveguide as an example. Compared to having no waveguide at all, that feature costs us nothing. It's just a different shape in the molded plastic of the baffle. It DID cost us considerable R&D resources to figure out the optimal shape for use with the driver compliment we have, but having arrived at that, we don't pass any cost along to the consumer for that feature. And it makes a giant difference in terms of soundstage, sweetspot, and loudspeaker cooperation with the room.
Glad you're happy!
ummmmmmmmm...........
...maybe????
The list is almost readyAh, teasing huh.
Look forward to seeing and hopefully trying.
My son prefers the IN5 to kh120 for composing, so expecting big and better
Lets hope @Pearljam5000 does not come up with a list of demands for a new speaker and dsp lol
Can't wait!The list is almost ready
V3?ummmmmmmmm...........
...maybe????
Good luck! I also just bought them and have tendency to buyers remorse.just bought these, wish me luck against buyers remorse(i do that to myself a lot)
This is without room treatment?OK they just arrived and after 15 minutes of listening... I'm speechless!
Seriously i never heard music like this before. My eris e5 don't touch these at all. Even my living room setup of older hifi+sub seems way to smooth compared to these. Holy crap i'm impressed.
I put Billy Joel - The Way you are on, and i'm like.. what is there reverb on the vocals?
Then i put Kendrick Lamar - Peer Pressure on i'm like... Thats a tight ass bass.
And from then on i was literally cumming in my ears.
Thanks Kali this is fucking awesome.
Very basic room treatment. I'm trying to dsp as of speaking this is my un EQ'ed room curve:This is without room treatment?
What DAC do you use?