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David, sorry to go slightly off topic but you mentioned some time last year that you were going to audition some PMC twotwo5's. Did this ever happen?
They should be turning up sometime today, but I'm going to be closed as of tomorrow until Tuesday (going away for my birthday )Andrewjvt said:When the ae comes in id like to also have a look/listen of the ls50w.
The only time ive heard passive ls50 was with you when you still worked at fh
No it didn't, but then I left FH, so my ties with PMC ended. I'd still be interested in hearing them though. Leave it with me, I'll see if they'll send me a pair...DougK said:David, sorry to go slightly off topic but you mentioned some time last year that you were going to audition some PMC twotwo5's. Did this ever happen?
davidf said:No it didn't, but then I left FH, so my ties with PMC ended. I'd still be interested in hearing them though. Leave it with me, I'll see if they'll send me a pair...
Will do.DougK said:Ah, I see, thank you kindly for your reply. If you do ever get the chance then I'd be very interested in your views *smile*
I should have my mitts on a pair by the end of the monthDougK said:Ah, I see, thank you kindly for your reply. If you do ever get the chance then I'd be very interested in your views *smile*
davidf said:They should be turning up sometime today, but I'm going to be closed as of tomorrow until Tuesday (going away for my birthday )Andrewjvt said:When the ae comes in id like to also have a look/listen of the ls50w.
The only time ive heard passive ls50 was with you when you still worked at fh
I didn't receive any today, and I'm away now until Tuesday. I'll see if I can find out tomorrow if he's already sent them or not.Pedro2 said:David, are you receiving a pair of AE1a today? If so, I might have to engineer a visit down to your shop sometime soon. As my in-laws live in Burton on Trent, a visit to Birmingham should be easily arranged. It will be good to hear your thoughts on the two actives (LS50w and AE1a) when you both pieces of kit.
really.they must be amazing.i heard the ATC scm11 as was blown away.they can't be better surelyErwinC said:Andrewjvt said:ErwinC said:I have the LS50W for 3 months now and i have to say these are imo unbeatable at the price and way above *biggrin*
Also very interesting to read: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/3x1_2/1.html
Hi
What other comparable products have you compared them with?
I previously owned a Naim UnitiLite in combination with a pair of PMC Twenty.22. I find the LS50W better than this setup.
I also compared the LS50W with a Musical Fidelity Encore 225 in combination with the passive LS50. The LS50W was better imo. The price of the MF + LS50 is about 3 times the price of the LS50W.
For similar products, i compared it with the Dynaudio Focus 200 XD. The Dynaudio costs more than 2 times the price of the LS50W and also needs a Dynaudio Connect to function. Both are very good imo but i prefer the LS50W.
I owned many other passive speakers (B&W CM5, B&W CM5 S2, Proac Tablette Reference 8 Signature, PMC Twenty 21, PMC Twenty 22, Dynaudio Focus 110, ATC SM11, ATC SCM12, KEF LS50, ...) the last years and none of them came close to the active LS50.
davidf said:I should have my mitts on a pair by the end of the month
Andrewjvt said:ErwinC said:Andrewjvt said:ErwinC said:I have the LS50W for 3 months now and i have to say these are imo unbeatable at the price and way above *biggrin*
Also very interesting to read: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/3x1_2/1.html
Hi
What other comparable products have you compared them with?
I previously owned a Naim UnitiLite in combination with a pair of PMC Twenty.22. I find the LS50W better than this setup.
I also compared the LS50W with a Musical Fidelity Encore 225 in combination with the passive LS50. The LS50W was better imo. The price of the MF + LS50 is about 3 times the price of the LS50W.
For similar products, i compared it with the Dynaudio Focus 200 XD. The Dynaudio costs more than 2 times the price of the LS50W and also needs a Dynaudio Connect to function. Both are very good imo but i prefer the LS50W.
I owned many other passive speakers (B&W CM5, B&W CM5 S2, Proac Tablette Reference 8 Signature, PMC Twenty 21, PMC Twenty 22, Dynaudio Focus 110, ATC SM11, ATC SCM12, KEF LS50, ...) the last years and none of them came close to the active LS50.
Thanks for that
Your explanation echos my experience
I found much the same as you
Very good value for e money
davedotco said:It needs better streaming software to enhance flexibility, gapless playback, native support for music streaming services and probably one or two other tricks as well, but given these enhancements, the LS50w might be all the hi-fi anyone needs.
Why pay Apple a licence fee for AirPlay when you can just use Bluetooth?daveh75 said:davedotco said:It needs better streaming software to enhance flexibility, gapless playback, native support for music streaming services and probably one or two other tricks as well, but given these enhancements, the LS50w might be all the hi-fi anyone needs.
Kef seriously dropped a bollock not including Chromecast built-in, Spotify Connect and even Airplay *spit* out the gate IMO.
You can pretty much place the speaker anywhere and you can counteract the resulting rooms issues with the set up app. You can also use that same app to take into account room size as well. My room is about 10x12, and I got the passive LS50s to work well in it despite being close to the wall, and all just using the outer part of the bung. Active LS50s will be a doddle in comparison.Maxprocrj said:Is it that good....like how its performance would be in a small room say 10*12 near wall setup ...please guide.
davidf said:Why pay Apple a licence fee for AirPlay when you can just use Bluetooth?
I would say that the LS50W, like the LS50, isn't going to be a product that is going to be replaced in a year or twos time, it's sticking around for a while. And I t's all software - who knows what it'll be doing in a 12 months time? Oppo have been adding apps to their Bluray players, which is another example of a long term product that gets developed, unlike models that get a new badge every 12 months.
daveh75 said:davidf said:Why pay Apple a licence fee for AirPlay when you can just use Bluetooth?
They would of paid Qualcomm a licensing fee for aptX...
BT is shite for two reasons;
1) it's lossy
2) Like AirPlay it requires a device sat in the middle acting as a server.
Chromecast/Spotify connect are superior in that respect
I would say that the LS50W, like the LS50, isn't going to be a product that is going to be replaced in a year or twos time, it's sticking around for a while. And I t's all software - who knows what it'll be doing in a 12 months time? Oppo have been adding apps to their Bluray players, which is another example of a long term product that gets developed, unlike models that get a new badge every 12 months.
If they'd baked in Chromecast from the outset they wouldn't need to go through the hassle of adding apps over time like Oppo (Google and the app developers have done all the hard work in that respect) and could of boasted Tidal, Google Play, Spotify, Deezer, iPlayer Radio, Tunein etc etc out the box...
I agree. I know some are putting more emphasis on the active aspect, quoting it as the logical reason people are buying, but the main thing for most is less boxes, and with more people taking the streaming route, it makes more sense to research this type of speaker now. And yes, more people would be interested in the DSP capabilities part rather than the active part. So the current interest in active speakers is more down to what a modern active can offer rather than any benefit in sound quality.avole said:It seems to me what people want is good quality sound, no boxes and, above all, wifi or bluetooth. i seriously doubt most buyers would give a toss about the active part, it makes far less difference than the rhetoric suggests.
There's also the matter of how the crossover is achieved. Digital would seem to be the way of the future, as it can integrate DSP. This makes traditional active speakers, which still use analogue crossovers almost legacy products. It's important, because DSP is what people want, and has obvious advantages over traditional crossovers, be they active or passive.