LFR review
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You guys see this? http://www.digitaltrends.com/speaker-reviews/axiom-lfr1100-review/ Our experience with Axiom’s LFR-1100 speakers and ADA-1500-4 amplifier was one of brilliance, revelation, and total musical immersion…
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I'm always glad to see Axiom get some more exposure. Congratulations on another positive review!
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Been a long time since I've been on the forums, but that's a pretty high traffic site not just in the states, but in the world overall. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/digitaltrends.comNeed some more of these positive reviews to substantiate the science behind the speakers. I'd also like to see a double-blind test by someone/anyone.
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IF i had the room for those LFRs...
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Thanks for posting this review. Very interesting
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"In opposition to standard stereo towers that often have a narrow sweet spot, the “omni-directional” 1100’s allowed us to move almost anywhere in the room and hear a balanced stereo sound. The effect was actually kind of weird at first, like those old portraits that stare at you no matter where you sit in the room."
I can completely agree with this statement. It took me almost a week to get use to my LFR's. They are much more enveloping than the pair of stereo speakers that they replaced.
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"I... The effect was actually kind of weird at first, like those old portraits that stare at you no matter where you sit in the room." That's my favourite line in the review.
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Excellent review . Those who are naysayers obviously are tone deaf or just like to be confrontational. Stand your ground boys and practice restraint of tongue and pen (keyboard)
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