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Other Stuff => Archived Manufacturer Circles => Vinnie Rossi => Topic started by: Vinnie R. on 16 Nov 2015, 06:28 pm
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All,
Here is the latest LIO review - by Aaron Kovics of Headfphone Guru:
http://headphone.guru/vinnie-rossi-lio-modular-audio-system/ (http://headphone.guru/vinnie-rossi-lio-modular-audio-system/)
The Vinnie Rossi LIO is very easy to recommend. It is a feature-rich, high performance audio component. From the bare bones minimum pre-amp, to the all out LIO Deluxe, the LIO offers what other companies could only aspire to claim. If you factor in the cost savings incurred, by not having to purchase high quality interconnects and power cords to connect and power multiple components that accomplish all of the tasks that the LIO performs, that money can be better spent on upgrading your LIO.
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Great review! Congratulations, Vinnie.
Will any reviewers be reviewing the LIO with the VR 120?
Thanks, Margot
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Great review! Congratulations, Vinnie.
Will any reviewers be reviewing the LIO with the VR 120?
Thanks, Margot
Thank you, Margot!
Yes, I'll be lining up reviews for the LIO + VR120 combo (with more review emphasis on the VR120 this time).
Realistically, we probably won't see any reviews on this until 2016...
Best regards,
Vinnie
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2016 is right around the corner! Thanks, Vinnie!
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Good to see another happy reviewer. But I do wish his writing was better.
I could easily pick out the difference between…the vibraphones and the maracas.
:scratch:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132026)
:duh: My bundled iPhone earbuds can distinguish between those two sounds.
The LIO is terrific, however, and I have one on order. :thumb:
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Good to see another happy reviewer. But I do wish his writing was better.
:scratch:
:duh: My bundled iPhone earbuds can distinguish between those two sounds.
The LIO is terrific, however, and I have one on order. :thumb:
Hi newzooreveiw,
From the review:
"I could easily pick out the difference between the timbales and the congas, the vibraphones and the maracas. On lesser equipment, the percussion can get lost in a sea of mixed messages, with multiple instruments riding the coattails of it’s percussion coworkers, not owning a voice of it’s own".
I think he meant that he could pick out the percussion over the others :wink:
Vinnie