In Reply to: RE: Our D&D video is now online... posted by Kal Rubinson on April 1, 2020 at 10:58:34:
I remember reading about the Wavelet processor, but it was being used with the Legacy V speakers and they cost far more than my budget could handle. I now see that Legacy offers a Wavelet processor for non-Legacy speakers. And found this review:
Home Theater Hi-Fi - Legacy Audio Wavelet Review
So the Eikon Image1 is somewhat unique in that it incorporates on-board amplification? I'm wondering then, why such glowing enthusiasm for the Image1? I wouldn't think it was the amplification alone that sets it apart. If Bohner's Wavelet technology can be applied to most speaker designs, granted with variable success depending on speaker inputs, why isn't the Wavelet processor getting more attention?
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- RE: So the Eikon Image1 is somewhat unique? - tketcham 12:28:57 04/01/20 (9)
- RE: So the Eikon Image1 is somewhat unique? - Doug Schneider 13:30:17 04/01/20 (8)
- Yes, somewhat unique - Kal Rubinson 10:26:42 04/03/20 (7)
- RE: Yes, somewhat unique - tketcham 06:08:20 04/04/20 (0)
- RE: Yes, somewhat unique - Doug Schneider 13:42:08 04/03/20 (5)
- RoomPerfect and DSP Generally - cawson@onetel.com 03:58:40 04/09/20 (1)
- RE: RoomPerfect and DSP Generally - tketcham 05:24:12 04/09/20 (0)
- RE: Yes, somewhat unique - Kal Rubinson 13:52:05 04/03/20 (2)
- RE: Yes, somewhat unique - Doug Schneider 16:27:14 04/03/20 (1)
- RE: Yes, somewhat unique - Kal Rubinson 17:49:08 04/03/20 (0)