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There's a KEF LS60 Wireless!
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<blockquote data-quote="RRankin" data-source="post: 1102104" data-attributes="member: 23526"><p>I hear you. This may be a bit different, offcourse cannot say with certainty. </p><p></p><p>I own a set of KEF subs which uses DSP, and it is absolutely incredible, probably the best subs I've ever owned, and there have been some. Same with a B&W DB2D I recently had, it is amazing what can be achieved using proper engineered DSP. These diminutive subs, to my ears, outplay some of the old legends like REL Studio, which I also had for years. </p><p></p><p>That's almost unbelievable when viewed side by side, the eyes-brain-ears-brain route gets very confused.</p><p></p><p>Using DSP on 50Hz and less (as per my subs) may offcourse be different to having DSP from 400Hz and lower (as per the LS60) so I agree with the concern, that is until we hear them to be sure. </p><p></p><p>I sure am keen to hear the LS60 when it becomes available on demo in RSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRankin, post: 1102104, member: 23526"] I hear you. This may be a bit different, offcourse cannot say with certainty. I own a set of KEF subs which uses DSP, and it is absolutely incredible, probably the best subs I've ever owned, and there have been some. Same with a B&W DB2D I recently had, it is amazing what can be achieved using proper engineered DSP. These diminutive subs, to my ears, outplay some of the old legends like REL Studio, which I also had for years. That's almost unbelievable when viewed side by side, the eyes-brain-ears-brain route gets very confused. Using DSP on 50Hz and less (as per my subs) may offcourse be different to having DSP from 400Hz and lower (as per the LS60) so I agree with the concern, that is until we hear them to be sure. I sure am keen to hear the LS60 when it becomes available on demo in RSA. [/QUOTE]
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