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Re: The LFR 1100 Actives Have Landed
korkster #436501 04/29/20 07:28 PM
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Korkster, DO NOT listen to Mojo!! He only listens to digital music and throws collectible knives at 12 inch vinyl tacked on the walls of his room.
If you want to make these new speakers sing; put on some good vinyl!

Re: The LFR 1100 Actives Have Landed
korkster #436503 04/29/20 07:39 PM
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On another note; by all means, do get some subs into the room. With a large space, the mains alone will not do the job.

I have a 10,000 cubic foot area, open on one back side as you have and with an 18 foot vaulted ceiling. I run a pair of monster Bryston Model T's with the external PX-1 super duty external crossovers (to prevent melt downs). The amps are Anthem M1 mono blocks at 2000 watts per channel. As great at the Model T's are and they are great, a little help from subs really moved things to a whole new level.

I am running Three subs in the room; more is better. An EP-800v4 with "the switch", EP-500 and a Bryston Model T Sub with a v4 modified amp and of course the "the switch". One sub at each flank of the room and the EP-500 at the rear.

Allow your subs to do the heavy lifting for the low end and let the mains do what they do best.

Re: The LFR 1100 Actives Have Landed
korkster #436504 04/29/20 07:55 PM
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Slim, LP targets is a terrific idea! laugh

Hope you're enjoying your Model Ts, QS10s and Axiom subs.


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Re: The LFR 1100 Actives Have Landed
korkster #436509 04/29/20 08:09 PM
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Tex, I really don't mind you using vinyl as targets, just consider using Lawrence Welk

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Re: The LFR 1100 Actives Have Landed
korkster #436510 04/29/20 08:27 PM
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I use throwing axes on Lawrence. Knives are too kind.


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Re: The LFR 1100 Actives Have Landed
korkster #436869 05/26/20 08:12 PM
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Well, last week we reached the point of no return with the LFR 1100 Actives, literally, as my 30 day trial period is over. And I have no intention of sending these back. They have definitely found a home here. Although I have not had as much time with them as I would have liked, I have fallen in love with them. They will not make bad recordings sound better; they are incredibly neutral and accurate. But they will reward you in spades when listening to quality recordings. Incredible detail and clarity, and the bottom end has come around beautifully. I know that there is a lot of debate out there about speaker "burn in," but in this case these things definitely got better in the low end with use. They were incredible in the mids and highs right out of the box,

I recently saw a video with Andrew Jones from ELAC on this topic, and although he is not a big believer in speaker "burn in" (and neither is Ian, btw), Jones does believe that there is some improvement in the low end at the beginning of use as the "spider" moves around a bit and then settles in. This all happens at the start of use and afterwards things don't change much (for instance the 100 hours theory), but the woofers do need to loosen up a bit at first. I don't understand the physics of all this and whether or not it's true for all speakers, but I truly believe in this case, those first hours of use really brought the low end around on the LFR 1100 Actives. Maybe just a placebo effect for me, but the low end is definitely more dynamic and powerful to my ears now than at first. And that "fullness" that I felt was missing a bit is there now. Would I still want a subwoofer(s) for movies, probably. But I am getting everything I want for two channel music listening. I'll leave it up to those who are much more technically knowledgeable to get into the finer details of all this, but as far as I'm concerned, I am a happy camper!

You did good, Ian! And thanks so much for all of the support and assistance during the process. Axiom is an outstanding company! And the M80's that I bought all of those many years ago keep singing away beautifully in my dedicated theater along with the QS-8's, and 10's that were added later. :-) Now what to do with all of that cardboard?

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