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I have put the finishing touches to the front panel of a full on retail 100W Lifeforce. I will post pictures both here and on the website when it's all complete; it's a 12mm thick Al billet, machine engraved and anodised in matt satin. Should look sensational!Cheers,Hugh
Hi Sean,Thanks for your post - yes, the Vsonic will be a GREAT product, I'm immensely satisfied with what I've seen and heard. When you finally get down to grey Melbourne, your presence is commanded at my cafe.There's good coffee to be drunk..... Cheers,Hugh
Au is very very English based not Italian.. Shall i come over from Holland to challenge Hugh's coffee?
... then the Aksa's and the LF's are not Hugh's core life force basics, but quality of human experience is. Next to making a good love, enjoying a good meal and glasses of wine, riding on a 4-stroke medium thru AU dessert, and music as enjoying the o so intimate caress of moving emotions thru languages of soul, then Aspen core business is quality of life expressed in harmonics. But coffee? Coffee too?
..... but i assumed you to be standing proud on old English tradition and taste for food and coffee, heavy dark plumb plumb xmas cakes, watery coffee, grey cooked vegetables beans and filled scheep lungs and so, no ?
But i could have been warned, yr Aksa's then, would probably sound like Cambridge Audio
People cry out in discomfort after leaving our table; they have eaten too much, but felt it too beautiful to refuse.....
Jens.........are you sure your room size estimate is correct? 45 sqm is not unusual for a medium Australian loungeroom these days and Hugh's listening room is certainly bigger than this - I'd guesstimate around 65 sqm...........and I found the audio setup quite deafening.The other thing I forgot to point out was how effortless the Vsonics seem to be to drive. The LF100 remained basically cool to touch despite 20 minutes of enthusiastic volume management from Hugh (I never got near the remote!!) - something that impressed me no end.