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...Darren, I must visit very soon..... thank you for your input. Are your new speakers that much better than the ribbons? That surprised me!!...
O.K. .. it's about time I chimed in with my impressions. I've had the LF55 running for about 3 weeks now and have more than 150 hrs in it so it should be pretty well settled in.... not really sure where to begin as I really haven't done these reviews before. I think it is easiest first to simply agree with what all the others have said- the LF55 is a definite improvement over an already excellent 55N+. The detail is remarkable as is the soundstage that is reproduced. In my system this is most apparent and striking in the cymbals and actually hearing the guitarist's fingers sliding on the strings- really remarkable!!! The bass is definitely tighter and more pronounced but I don't think as much as others have noted- not sure if this is because I have Ellis 1801b monitors or possibly an artifact of running pure silver INPUT wires from the RCA to the LF board (anyone want to comment on this? I almost posted this question in the IC discussion, wondering if the two silver wires with cotton sleeving should be twisted- they are not in my setup).What strikes me most about the LF is that the music has more of a "dimensionality"- not in the sense that it is fuller but actually "rounder" if one may use that description. It almost feels like I can hear the music in a third dimension. hmmm...... and here I have to pause as words can hardly describe the feeling but feeling is exactly what it is- the music has more feeling and more texture... really stunning!!!!bravo to Hugh... I wasn't sure if the LF was worth the trouble and/or expense (actually dropping it in is no trouble at all)... but I am extremely happy I did. I'm feeling quite happy with the sound now and have no interest in upgrading or changing... life is good. Now to get a little time to get the GK1 together...cheers alljim
I have some... bad news. I have invested too much money in my Golden Tube SE40SE (about $2400 total). It has slight/pleasant tube-like sound and very good detail, but, it's inferior to the AKSA LF55.
Thanks everyone for the carefully written observations on the LF's. Hugh obviously has a great product on his hands.It was mentioned that the amp David Ellis had just used attenuators with a digital source straight in, though doesn't say what it was.I've become very hooked on the direct to amp mode, but my resident BEL 1001 amps have very low sensitivity (2v for full output when bridged).With 860mv input sensitivity (+30.3db) for full output on the LF100, has anyone tried a Bolder modified Squeezebox (1.1v max) direct into one to see if it yields satisfying levels and sonics with reasonably efficient speakers (87-88db)?Tom
Darren,Thanks for sharing your experiences.I was a little confused on the levels you mention for the SB. Mine goes 0 to 100 and I believe the optimum range is between 60 and 100. Was yours maybe an early firmware such that it was a different range?Tom