Hello
There are 2 Versions of the LSR 6328P Active-Monitor.
Newer ones with handholes on the side and older ones without any handholes.
Does anybody know if there is a difference in sound ?
Thanks.
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The ones without the handles are the original series, LSR28P, th
The ones without the handles are the original series, LSR28P, the new version is LSR6328P.
I have a set for L C R, and use the matching LSR6312SP Sub for LFE, running the L C R speakers through the sub allows matching bass management which can be shut off with a remote switch.
The LSR6325P series should be used for surrounds in smaller to medium size rooms.
Can anyone comment on how the new LSR4328P speakers stack up aga
Can anyone comment on how the new LSR4328P speakers stack up against the LSR6328's?
They're quite a bit cheaper and appear to be much easier to configure the RMC settings with. Are they significantly worse-sounding, and should I save the extra for the 6328's? Or are they just as good?
Please take this as a personal opinion, you really need to audit
Please take this as a personal opinion, you really need to audition them yourself.
I bought the 6300 series last year, but had to listen to the 4300s just to see!!
I found the 4300 series to be a little bit of a compromise to meet a less expensive market. They are a bit underpowered, and not as accurate as the 6300 series.
They were created for the "Project" studio market.
walaby, You want the latest ones (LSR 6328P's) with the handles.
walaby,
You want the latest ones (LSR 6328P's) with the handles. The new ones sound better than than the originals. I use the new ones and love them. They translate up and down and are easy on the ears.
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