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How's this then?

Posted by PAR on December 12, 2016 at 03:01:06:




I am not the only reader of this thread to have believed that your original posting referred to a review of the louspeaker that you pictured.

The Stereophile review was actually of the speaker that I picture here which is from Auditorium 23. Use of the model's name in the subject line or anywhere in the posting so as to relate it to an actual Stereophile review and follow up would have assisted.

May I also suggest that acronyms are best used when likely to be familiar to most readers. "LM" means Line Magnetic I discover. I think that less confusion would have resulted from use of the full name of this (generally) not particularly well known Chinese brand when referring, for example, to the compression unit for this loudspeaker's treble. Otherwise readers may go off (as I did) on a wild goose chase looking for details of a brand actually called LM.