Originally Posted by Mojo
Originally Posted by chesseroo
My observation was that the LFR provided a wide soundstage, it didn't pull left or right if you moved around the room, BUT that it felt like it was less easy to pinpoint the sound source compared to the non-LFR version. Was the guitar on the left or right or neither?

No way! Not even position error could account for that kind of sin. Axiom did something very wrong in that set-up.

I'll tell you this. I heard passive 1100s once. But not really because I knew there was something very wrong. My M80v2 sounded better and the owner who came over to my place agreed. The owner followed up with Axiom and discovered the DSP was messed up. Maybe that set-up suffered from a similar problem.

Highly unlikely.
Again, just because someone doesn't agree with your assessment of the sound of the LFR doesn't mean there has to be something wrong with that setup or what they heard.
Come on Mojo. Not everyone has to agree with your perceptions of the LFR.


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