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I am not familiar with it
Feb 29, 2024,21:05 PM
though it looks interesting.
I meant the FOXL system. It works really well for classical music. The KEF bluetooth are also very good.
Personally I find the modesty and stealthy nature of the FOXL appealing. The KEF will play much louder.
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Kind regards
Antony
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Yes, if you don't want
By: ant : February 29th, 2024-16:02
the 'tizz/boom' of almost all Bluetooth speakers, try this gem. It's small but, in my opinion as an ex hifi maker, wonderful. They also do a sub-woofer which enhances it even more. Good luck! Regards Antony
I am not familiar with it
By: ant : February 29th, 2024-21:05
though it looks interesting. I meant the FOXL system. It works really well for classical music. The KEF bluetooth are also very good. Personally I find the modesty and stealthy nature of the FOXL appealing. The KEF will play much louder. soundmatters....
Thx
By: dedestexhes : February 29th, 2024-18:56
Woaa
By: Gelato Monster : March 1st, 2024-12:30
This is totally different class ๐
Agree especially if you require versatility
By: Gelato Monster : March 1st, 2024-12:36
I am using sonoc arc bar + pair of era 300 + pair of Sub Gen 3. Sounds great fo movie atmos, rock, hiphop etc, and fun experience of spatial recording.
For a less budget friendly option
By: jack johnson : February 29th, 2024-17:55
you could consider KEF products, such as LS 50 wireless II or other models in their wireless range. I own LS 60 and classical music sounds just great through them.
have you considered streaming hires?
By: xto : February 29th, 2024-19:32
I made the switch to Qobuz streaming through an Arcam Solo Uno (very small form factor) to B&W 607 S2 speakers and it has made a world of difference to me. Takes me back to before CD's and makes it easy to listen for a long time. I'm sure there are folks ...