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Indeed. Hey Dak. Can we visit your neighbours and ask you to crank it to 11? Actually, it's funny you bring that up.. My neighbor to the East has a HT, i have been grillin in the back yard at 9-10pm before, and could hear explosions from his HT, so he may be jealous if you did that... That is funny. Sounds like a good neighbour to have given all the horsepower and speakers you have. He probably doesn't object to hearing the odd rumble from your direction either.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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The next LFR blog is posted - I wanted to know why the backs of the LFR1100 were angled, so I asked Andrew . . . . . . why are the backs of the LFR1100 angled?
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I was wondering how hot(or not) the DSP unit runs, so I can figure out a space for it. Thank you!
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I guess that's a silly question, considering it's a closed unit. I figured out where to put it anyway, thanks.
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It does have venting, but it gives off little in the way of heat. Just allow a space of an inch or so above it and you're good to go!
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It does have venting, but it gives off little in the way of heat. Just allow a space of an inch or so above it and you're good to go! I am planning on stacking my processor on mine, the feet of the processor are about 1/2" tall.
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You should be fine from a heat standpoint. The only issue might be hum or noise due to the proximity of the processor power supply, although this has not been an issue even with large power amps nearby.
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Hello, Behind the walls where i placed the speackers i have a kitchen.
I just set for the first time my m80 speackers 23.6 inch away from the rear wall.
I walk inside my house from kitchen to music room:
This change everything. More depth and now i can listen music without thinking it's comming from the speackers.
About bass i had a full corridor dead zone in center of my rectangular room shape. Now bass spread almost anywhere inside the first floor.
I think i understand the LFR1100 and dsp switch role now.
One of the Goals to get LFR1100 over m80 design is to help improve soundfield inside halls and rooms where you can let speackers breath anyway right ?
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You are so true, Adelin. I have mine around 20" from the wall and it is bliss!
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