Lsi speakers need a break in period?????????????????????????????

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  • whitecamaross
    whitecamaross Posts: 219
    edited August 2012
    BlueFox wrote: »
    Keep it up, and one day the police will be knocking. Later you will get an eviction notice.

    it doesnt work that way here in south florida.. you can blast your sytem pretty loud and you get a warning. You dont get evicted without being given a warning...
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,753
    edited August 2012
    Common courtesy doesn't seem to work there in south Florida.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


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  • ravaneli
    ravaneli Posts: 530
    edited August 2012
    most people in fl cant hear much..
    BlueFox wrote: »
    I have found that tube based computers provide the best sound quality. ENIAC and MANIAC I offer a smooth, well defined and articulated sound unmatched by the current silicon based CPUs. :wink:
    But as in all things your perception is your reality.
  • whitecamaross
    whitecamaross Posts: 219
    edited August 2012
    F1nut wrote: »
    Common courtesy doesn't seem to work there in south Florida.

    agree. Havent you heard Florida has the worst drivers? (but perhaps the most beautiful women too :) )
  • whitecamaross
    whitecamaross Posts: 219
    edited August 2012
    ravaneli wrote: »
    most people in fl cant hear much..

    thanks, i love how this turned into a personal thing rather than audio related.
  • niente
    niente Posts: 68
    edited August 2012
    I thought my Onkyo did a fine job with my LSI's - but I really didn't push my luck with volume -- movie soundtracks really did show it's shortcomings

    addition of amp delivered the goods - the LSI's perform to their potential

    AND - my Onkyo barely even gets warm now!
    Onkyo TX-SR804 receiver
    Parasound 5250
    LSI 15's
    LSI C
    LSI FX's
    PSW1000 Sub
    OPPO 93
    Sony CDP-C315 CD
    Monster AC line cond
    Audioquest, Blue Jeans & Monster wires/connects
    40" Sony Bravia XBR6
  • whitecamaross
    whitecamaross Posts: 219
    edited August 2012
    niente wrote: »
    I thought my Onkyo did a fine job with my LSI's - but I really didn't push my luck with volume -- movie soundtracks really did show it's shortcomings

    addition of amp delivered the goods - the LSI's perform to their potential

    AND - my Onkyo barely even gets warm now!



    what kind of amp did you get for them?? i am curious as i am probably going in the same route..