Good bye LSi and Welcome Magneplanar!
Good bye LSi and Welcome Magneplanar!
It`s true, my Forum friends, certainly as the title says, today I say good bye to my complete LSi series and at the same time I welcome my new Magnepan complete series .Since I got LSi series, on March 20th, 2009, I have shared the experience of knowing a good audio product with which I have been very pleased.
On that date I became a member of this Forum and I found that most of its members share their knowledges in a serious and respectful way; this strengthens the Forum existence.
I thank the Forum its teachings, mainly related to LSi and the fact that you have supported my limitations of communication because English language is not my native language.
The guiding principle learned is to listen our audio system more than ask advice to others about their components, configurations and settings because sometimes we get subjective opinions, others are not true and others come from inexperienced people. At the end we must to conclude that the best sound is a decision, our ear and the fruit of research.
The advice or instruction to the new members is always listening, listening and listening the audio system before deciding to live a sound experience, it is something personal.
At some point, I centralized my updated expectatives on the new LSi-M series, however, I felt unsafe in the way of introduction, together with the uncertain date of start, took me to another purpose. I hope to list them in the future and feel the experience LSi gave me in those moments and today I say good-bye.
In this endless research of what is today the best sound, I have updated my configuration in a full way to a Magneplanar audio system which has my full recommendation.
I warn you, this is not an easy system to build, but accomplished the task to listen the Magneplanar ? either as stereo or home theather- caused me a fascination and attraction difficult to explain. The illusion and reality get mixed in space and makes you feel the experience of being part of this true musical universe, is actually have in my room as close to the interpreter.
I am absolutely delighted with them at home, although I miss my MBL that always will take me to another dimension.
I know that there will be interest in knowing that pushes my new system. Well, I am using a five-channel Bryston 9B-SST2 and I have used also my dear Sunfire. Both are to listen and appreciate slowly because each has its importance; I like both but my hearing in special moments feels better with the secret created by Bob. The most important is that each one produces a different scene to play with space. I also updated my Denon 4308Ci to the new Marantz AV-7005, as well as my Oppo BDP-83SE to Oppo BDP-93, both ready to HDM 1.4a, LG N2B1DD2 Network Storage, Furman IT-Reference-15-I, Furman AC-215 and a new 65-inch plasma.
01) DENON AVR-4308CI: Advanced 7.1 CH/5.1+2 CH/ 3.1+2+2 CH A/V Home Theater /MultiMedia Multi-Source/Zone Receiver with Networking and WiFi/170 watts x 7 channels
02) SUNFIRE Grand Signature - Bob Carver's
03) OPPO BDP-83SE Blu-ray Disc Player w/SACD & DVD-Audio
04) OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio
05) DENON DVD-2500BTCI: Blu-ray Disc? DVD/CD Digital Player/Transport
06) HITACHI P55T501. 55" HD1080 Plasma HDTV
07) POLKAUDIO LSiC (Center speaker)
08) POLKAUDIO LSi15 LEFT (Front speaker)
09) POLKAUDIO LSi15 RIGHT (Front speaker)
10) POLKAUDIO LSiC Vertically (Surround speaker)
11) POLKAUDIO LSiC Vertically (Surround speaker)
12) POLKAUDIO LSif/x LEFT (Surround back speakers)
13) POLKAUDIO LSif/x RIGHT (Surround back speakers)
14) VELODYNE OPTIMUN SERIES 12"(High Output Digital EQ SubWoofer 2400W/1200WRMS)
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