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Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Advertised as a DSP-controlled omni speaker
- Technologically sophisticated flagship
- Axiom offers a 30-day home trial, online setup videos, room planning, consultancy via phone or e-mail, 5-year warranties against defects, and free shipping worldwide
Product Considerations
- Costs $4'400/pr, which includes a dedicated DSP1100
Takeaway: The LFR1100-HP is a technologically sophisticated, DSP-controlled omni speaker that's part of Axiom's LFR series. Axiom offers a 30-day home trial and a 5-year warranty.
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Manufacturer details
- Enclosure: Triple Vortex / Reflex
- Max RMS Amp Wattage: 1200 Watts
- Max Dynamic Amp Wattage: 4800 Watts
- Min Amp Power: 10 Watts
- Freq Resp +/-3dB: 34 - 20k Hz
- Freq Resp +3dB- 10dB: 27 - 20k Hz
- Impedance: 4 Ohms
- SPL in Room1w/1m: 94 dB
- SPL Anechoic 1w/1m: 90 dB
- X-Over: 200 Hz & 2 kHz
- Tweeter: 4 x 1"
- Midrange: 4 x 5.25"
- Woofer: Triple 6.5" High Power
- Dimensions: 47.5" x 9.25" x 17" (1207 x 235 x 432 mm)
- Weight: 88 lbs (40 kgs) each
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Axiom directly applies research from Canada's National Research Council, including double-blind listening tests, to achieve demonstrably accurate loudspeaker designs.
- They offer a multitude of customization options for finishes and aesthetics to match any decor.
- Axiom's speakers are designed and manufactured in-house, including their drivers, which allows for greater control over quality and performance at a competitive cost.
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is used in some models to optimize the speaker's output in a way that traditional crossovers cannot match, resulting in greater linearity and dynamics.
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M5 Bookshelf Speakers
- Positioning: Compact high-powered stereo and home theater speaker.
- Description: Offers a full-sized floorstanding speaker experience in a compact form, featuring HP 6.5-inch drivers for high power and low distortion. Unlike the M50 and M60, the 3-way design with a dedicated midrange driver provides a more linear presentation and wider dispersion, making it ideal for medium to large rooms where space is limited but sound quality is paramount.
M50 Floorstanding Speakers
- Positioning: Entry-level floorstanding speaker for home audio and theater systems.
- Description: Delivers clean deep bass with twin aluminum 6.5-inch woofers, making it suitable for small to medium-sized rooms. It shares drivers with the M3 bookshelf model but offers enhanced bass and dynamics in a tower form, providing a more robust soundstage than the M5 while remaining more affordable than the M60 and M80.
M60 Floorstanding Speakers
- Positioning: Mid-range floorstanding speaker with award-winning sound.
- Description: Features a three-way system with triple vortex porting and a dedicated midrange driver, known for its articulate mids and highs. It offers a more compact alternative to the M80 with similar sound quality.
M80 Floorstanding Speakers
- Positioning: High-performance floorstanding speaker for audiophiles.
- Description: Features dual woofers, midranges, and tweeters for enhanced power handling and low distortion. It provides a more immersive experience than the M60, with a wider soundstage and deeper bass.
M100 Floorstanding Speakers
- Positioning: Flagship floorstanding speaker for ultimate audio performance.
- Description: Features triple woofers and dual midranges and tweeters, delivering exceptional clarity and powerful bass. It surpasses the M80 in tonal range and dynamic capability.
LFR1100HP Active Omnidirectional Speakers
- Positioning: Premium omnidirectional speaker for immersive audio experiences.
- Description: Uses a Digital Signal Processor for precise control over each driver group, offering a 3D soundstage with pinpoint detail. Unlike the M100, these speakers provide an omnidirectional experience, making them perfect for unconventional room shapes.
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Product Strengths
- The Focus 50 offers a unique proposition by bridging the gap between audiophiles and Sonos customers, offering a solution for both
- A pleasing mixture of being quiet, easy going and relaxed, but also with very good timing, clarity and information
- The Dynaudio app is simple and easy to use; it lets users adjust the frequency balance of the speakers sound between dark, neutral and bright
- The Focus 50 delivers a lot of bass output with fantastic extension, tightness, control, grace, and smoothness if placed correctly in the room
- The sealed cabinet design likely makes the Focus 50 more flexible for placement
Product Considerations
- The most important connectivity option missing is HDMI, which is a big omission
- Sometimes, the overall sonic resolution could be higher
- The treble can be a little too smooth at times
- Although wireless connection is possible, the Focus 50s sound noticeably better if the two speakers are connected together with a cable
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Evoke 50 paired with $5,500 worth of gear, the Focus 50's performance could not be matched
Takeaway: The Focus 50 provides excellent sound quality combined with flexibility and ease of use, making it a great choice for those with limited space but who still desire stellar sound. It fits different needs and offers high end sound that can be very impressive.
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Product Strengths
- The DSP5200 Special Edition introduces a newly designed, short-horn-loaded beryllium dome tweeter that is lightning fast and significantly extends the frequency range
- The speakers produce a ton of rich bass with resolution and detail
- Setup is startlingly simple using Meridian's SpeakerLink
- The striking design has a very modern aesthetic
- The beryllium tweeter does a magnificent job of oozing detail, space, and air into the room
Product Considerations
- Pricey
- Limited connection possibilities
- Maximum 96kHz
- Going beyond stereo requires suite of Meridian electronics
Takeaway: The Meridian DSP5200SE loudspeakers sound terrific and have simple setup. They will be magnificent additions to any home lucky enough to have them.
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Product Strengths
- Elegant design with slim aluminum housings
- High-quality transducer technology
- Remarkable flexibility in feed options, including wireless
- Precise and controlled reproduction with highest impulse fidelity due to closed construction and DSP linearisation
- Room calibration ensures detailed, dynamically balanced, and natural sound even with imperfect room acoustics
Takeaway: The Piega Premium Wireless Series Gen2 offers a simple way to create a modern, premium hifi system. It provides high sound quality without sacrificing much space, offering all the functions expected from a modern hifi setup.
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Product Strengths
- Combining a high-efficiency unfiltered 5' widebander with adjustable active bass is a golden ticket for flea-watt amps
- Ripol subs are faster and better tuned than any other available subs
- The Hagen in the Alberich2 system has been modified to strengthen the 100-300Hz response
- The woofer has been upgraded to a paper-cone neodymium woofer mounted to a 6mm steel plate for optimal silence
- Offers adjustable frequency, level, and phase
Product Considerations
- A client complaint about the cost of the subs when combined with the Hagen2 speakers
- The design and concept are unconventional and not for the mainstream
Takeaway: The Alberich2 is an exciting product due to its bandwidth, LF control, and cosmetic footprint advantages over competitors. It offers physical separation of bass bin from the main driver, plus bass volume control for tonal balance
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Product Strengths
- Striking, sleek, and modern design that complements modern interiors
- Incorporates KEF's Uni-Q driver array and Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) for neutral, open, detailed sound, reducing unwanted sound from the rear of the tweeter
- Includes Uni-Core force-canceling woofers that reduce cabinet vibrations, contributing to balanced and detailed bass
- The KEF Connect app allows for adjustments to fit the listening environment
- Offers high connectivity and is a true stand-alone system
Product Considerations
- Bass can be a bit too much out of the box, requiring adjustments via the app or placement considerations
- Not well-suited for those who have many signal sources to connect to
- Some reviewers found the bass lacked definition in the upper bass, with unclear instrument placement, even after adjusting EQ settings
- The included remote control is considered basic or cheap
- Mandatory online registration and administrator-level internet connection requirements for the app may be a drawback for privacy-conscious users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Bang & Olufsen Beolab 28, the LS60 Wireless can achieve similar sound quality with adjustments, at a lower price point, although the Beolab 28 sounds 'more right' straight out of the factory
- Compared to the KEF LS50 Wireless II, the LS60 Wireless is preferred stylistically, achieves near full-range playback, and has a more slim design, although it costs more and also provides much deeper bass
- Compared to the Q Acoustics Active 400 Towers, the LS60 Wireless has no issues with products not working
Takeaway: The KEF LS60 Wireless are stylish, all-in-one speakers that deliver a balanced, detailed sound with advanced technology. They are a convenient, high-performing solution for those seeking a streamlined audio setup.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent sound quality, with reviews noting neutral and balanced sound, meticulous detail retrieval, and delicate micro-dynamics
- Good imaging and soundstage, with the ability to create a wide and immersive soundstage with precise imaging
- Sleek design, with their elegance and ability to complement modern interiors
- Powerful and well-controlled bass, thanks to the Uni-Core driver technology
- Wide array of connectivity options, including HDMI eARC, optical, coaxial, RCA, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Amazon Music, Deezer, and Qobuz
Product Considerations
- Relatively expensive compared to other active speaker systems
- Some reviewers noted occasional signal dropouts between the primary and secondary speakers when connected wirelessly
- The KEF Connect app is essential for full functionality and optimal setup, which may not appeal to users who prefer physical controls
- Bass output can be sensitive to room placement and may require adjustments to avoid boominess
- Connecting multiple external devices can result in significant cable clutter, despite being marketed as wireless
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Bang & Olufsen Beolab 28: The LS60 offers comparable performance at roughly half the price, though the Beolab 28 is noted as sounding better out-of-the-box without EQ
- Vs KEF LS50 Wireless II: The LS60 offers improved performance and near full-range playback, but at a higher price, the LS50 Wireless II offers similar clarity with a slightly warmer sound
- Vs Klipsch Forte 4: The LS60 is more suited for home theater use and surface more detail
- Vs Q Acoustics Q Active 400 Towers, Dali Oberon 7C Wireless, and Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duos: The LS60 is considered a better, more refined and adjustable package
- Vs Hegel H190 & KEF LS50 Meta with KEF KC-62 Subwoofer: The LS60 communicates the forward force of music better and has features such as Tidal Connect and room EQ
- Vs Lindemann TD-AI1120, KEF LS50 Meta & KEF KC-62 Subwoofer: The LS60 cannot be matched in scale and effortless dynamics
Takeaway: The KEF LS60 Wireless is a fantastic, all-in-one speaker system that sounds great and looks stylish. They are easy to set up and use, and will fill a room with music for years to come.
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Product Strengths
- Transparent presentation, effortless dynamics, pinpoint imaging, and bass extension
- Sounds more neutral, more open and slightly better focused, especially in the lower octaves
- Detail is defined, and the dynamic performance is highly nuanced and sensitive
- Dirac Live compatibility allows for highly customizable and smooth sound
- Plays with an authority normally associated with speakers twice their size
Product Considerations
- The status LED on the front does not replace a display
- Setup is not exactly intuitive
- Without Dirac Live, the bass can sometimes be too strong for music listening
- A dedicated midrange unit would give both strings and woodwinds more depth and body
- Dirac adjustment slightly reduces volume levels, as some frequencies are attenuated
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS60 Wireless: The bass response is tighter and better defined
- Vs KEF LS60 Wireless: The soundstage is more open and transparent
- Vs KEF LS60 Wireless: The stereo perspective is more sharply defined, and the soundstage is larger
- Vs ELAC Navis ARF-51 & NAD C 658: A deeper soundstage is created, with better front-to-back layering and image specificity
- Vs ELAC Navis ARF-51 & NAD C 658: During intense passages, the presentation was more transparent
- Vs KEF LS60 Wireless: Piano sounds better because nuances are more clearly defined and the treble reproduction is airier
Takeaway: The Dynaudio Focus 30 is a great system because it sounds very detailed with pinpoint imaging. The Focus 30 is perfectly suited as a wireless speaker for those seeking excellent sound in their home.
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Product Strengths
- Anthem Room Correction (ARC) Genesis allows use to calibrate the speakers to specific room acoustics up to 300 Hz
- Hybrid design features built-in amplifiers powering the bass section, delivering up to 1000 watts for the three woofers per speaker, which allows accurate and controlled reproduction of powerful bass
- Delivers detailed, dynamic, and musically engaging sound with deep, controlled bass and clean and sparkling highs
- High premium finish and the cabinet is soft to the touch
- The design is elegant, with a tapered cabinet and an angled crease running diagonally across the side panel
Product Considerations
- At more down-to-earth levels it became pretty evident that the 120H are well overendowed in the bass department
- The design issue of the Paradigms active X-over network somewhat 'screws' up the sound at SPL below 75dB
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Founder 120H has a larger cabinet and Carbon-X bass drivers than the Paradigm Founder 100F
- The Founder 120H has an overall fuller and more rounded sound than the Revel F228Be, but Revels have a slightly more refined-sounding treble response
- The Founder 120H delivers high-end audio performance at more attainable prices than the Paradigm Persona 9H
- The Founder 120H has that same deep dynamic capacity where they do not fluster easily—if at all—when pushed
Takeaway: The Paradigm Founder 120H offers high-performance sound and technology, like room correction, at a more accessible price. The active bass section, quality design, and build make this a compelling listening experience for any music genre.
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Product Strengths
- The aluminum cabinet is cast in one piece, which offers acoustic advantages and looks chic
- The extruded aluminum yields a seamless, curved cabinet, which minimizes standing waves, reduces diffraction, and distributes and controls reflections
- Highs are provided by a ribbon tweeter designed by PIEGA, and made by hand at the company's factory
- It creates an incredibly wide soundstage, always balanced and rich
- They are big enough to make big sound, but small enough to be suitable for a small apartment
Product Considerations
- The fit and finish of the small, square, lightweight Connect is basic—in sharp contrast with the stylish, substantial 701 loudspeakers
- DSP automatically adjusts each speaker's frequency balance according to volume, at a low setting, bass and treble are subtly boosted while, with something closer to party levels, the bass is gently reined in to prevent driver overload
- The Android version won't 'read the room' and only lets one turn the room correction on and off
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF R3 Meta: it gives a cleaner sounding mid-range and better top-end extension
- Vs Buchardt A700: pairing the speakers to its black box comes with fewer connection hassles
- Vs KEF LS60 wireless: it draws a wider soundstage, better image in the mids, and offers a more extended top end
Takeaway: The PIEGA Premium recMsY5ljWopDD7UU is a stylish speaker that offers a wide soundstage and a rich listening experience. Its modern design and high-quality build make it a great addition to any contemporary living space.
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