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RE: When you get them

Posted by farfetched on December 21, 2024 at 12:00:53:

I've been visiting ... that site ... and ASR has the LRS+'s having less robust response in the bass.

One thing that has surprised me about the Fosi v3 monos is they have juice for the bass and I am getting really great control of the LRS's from 60hz up, compared to the Fosi v3 stereo. Torture tracks and well-known orchestral recordings are leaving me wanting to say, the LRS's (with a sub, of course) can punch. A 17x12 room does wonders.

So easy to switch back and forth with the Fosi units btw. Just face them on the shelf backside out front. I use banana plugs for speaker cabling. It's maybe 60 seconds to hit the mute on the preamp and switch between the mono and stereo Fosi's.

I have no problem with a 30-day return policy deep session with the LRS+ and LRS. I'm thinking Spring. I've got my listening room locked-in these days.

When Telarc and Dorian recordings from the early 90's have realistic tympani thwacks, you know you got it. They gunned those bass thwacks so they sound like someone just hit your house with a truck. The temptations of peak CD.