Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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Did anyone else read that in a Spock voice?
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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Note that the above video and further details on the new speakers and processors are in today's Newletter . John, I think your copy of the link didn't happen how you intended. October 2013 newsletter
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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I actually had to 'down grade' from M80s to M60s due to a lack of space in my HT. The 660's might just be the perfect compromise for my situation. WTF is this!?!? Have you all gone completely daft? It's like I don't even recognize this place anymore. There's a 5" height difference between 60's and 80's (and a measly 2" more depth). Maybe it'd be an issue in our guest room with the 67" ceilings? The only question that needs to be posed is, "Will they fit through the (garage) door?"
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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This video was the first I'd heard about those speakers at all.
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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Ah, thank you gmail spam filter… found the newsletter. Very cool stuff.
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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Bobby - Not saying I ain't daft. But.... The 80's need more space behind them than the 60's, and five inches in height is a lot if you need to place them under your screen.
I would have been nice to know about these speakers when they were offering a trade up...
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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Ken, I think the video is the first public mention of the 660, 880 and DSP lineup.
I'm also curious about center channel provisions for the DSP. It looks like Axiom is currently doing the VP 160/180. I'd like to know if there is possibility for a vertical center, and if there is any benefit to an omnipolar center.
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I'd also like to hear more about that Tom.
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Re: LFR-880 and LFR-660
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I had asked about a vertical center consideration for the DSP a while back and they confirmed it was possible (with the M80).
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