Outlaw LFM-1 Sub
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I know I recently said I was deciding between the HSU STF-2 and STF-3, but I read some good things about the Outlaw LFM-1.
Does anyone have this one or know anything about it? I can get it direct from Outlaw for $579, so it's comparable to the STF-3, at least in price.
At the rate I am going I'll have the sub by Christmas.
Thanks, John
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I believe it was designed by HSU and licensed to Outlaw. So it is basically a HSU Sub.
Curtis, where are you when I need you?
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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My understanding is that Dr. Hsu designed it with Outlaw choosing the design paramenters.
My thought is, I do not think Hsu would design something better that would compete directly with their products.
Other than that, I have read good things about the Outlaw sub as well, and I think it looks nicer than the STF-3.
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Gee. You're like Aladdin's lamp. Rub the lamp and up you pop! Thank you, Curtis.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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I agree that it looks nicer than the STF-3. Now the decision....what to do?
Thanks
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OK, I want to be clear on this point - I will NOT be rubbing Curtis anytime soon to see him pop up. The entire visual has put a dent in my evening.
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The LAMP, Ray. Rub the LAMP! Not Curtis.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Ray...and you HAVING that visual has put dent in MY evening.
I just hope the Lakers win tonight.
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You STILL kill me, Ray...
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M60s/VP150/QS8s/SVS PC-Ultra/HK630
Sit down. Shut up. Listen.
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Re: Outlaw LFM-1 Sub
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I bought the LFM-1 about a month ago. It sounds great, especially after I calibrated it. The only other sub I have to compare it to is a Boston Acoustics 700 and the Outlaw blows it away. At normal listening volumes I don't notice the sub at all...it just blends into the room and my M22's sound like much bigger speakers. When I turn the volume up for an action flic like LOTR, it rocks the house. Couldn't be more satisfied.
I had considered the Hsu STF-3 and the SVS 25-31, but I decided to go with the Outlaw based on the reviews indicating how great it handled music (I suppose that means blending in with the speakers vs. sounding 'boomy'). I don't think you can go wrong with a Hsu or SVS, but I'm very happy with the Outlaw.
The fit and finish is superb - based on the quality I'll seriously consider additional Outlaw products.
Btw, when I got the sub there was a problem with one of the spikes (feet) - it looked as though the thread had not been bored properly so I couldn't screw it on. I sent an email to Outlaw CS and they sent a new spike and screw to me via UPS right away. Small problem, but they got back to me right away and handled the issue nicely.
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