I own Legacy Audio Focus I believe 1st or 2nd gen, year 1998 built and I bought center ch on ebay to match Silver Screen II for movies. Have not heard anything better in my life. I am not exactly audiophile and have not listened to lots and lots of Speakers, but man they are good. Unfortunately maybe in 5 years I plan on moving and gonna have to sell them.
Sadly no, because RUclips strikes everything. But I’m doing another video soon and others have asked for it so I’ll show a music demo and just take the strike. Thanks for watching
Congrats to Fred on the new Focus speakers. I have a question: would a driver configuration such as the Focus has be of benefit in taming room nodes/nulls? In my room, when I stand up the bass drops off; I'm 9 feet from the speaker plane with the front wall right behind my head. My current speakers are bipolar, with a conventional tweeter/midrange/woofer configuration, top to bottom. Thanks for any insight you can provide.
@@charlesf2804 I think it would have a benefit depending on your room. The bass was very thick and deep but n Fred’s room, with no powered sub. And it did seem to be very smoothed out in the room but his room is a smaller size with great heavy treatments. I would have love to try them in my theater room to hear the difference, I feel they would have performed exceptionally well. Hope that helps thanks for watching
@@Audiolympian Thanks. My room is 14 x 18.5 with an 11 ft. ceiling. Because of how it's built my only placement option is along the long wall firing across the short dimension. According to Legacy the Focus works in small rooms and, indeed, when I heard them at an audio show a few years back the room they were in was about the size of mine but firing down the long dimension. Will need to listen to them again.
@@wawalisko Good question. I believe it’s very important and has its place and benefits provided the proper conditions and components. For the average person, I feel they probably wouldn’t notice if the wavelet signal has good timing or not. Also today’s gear is made quite well. So even mid level quality gear has pretty good wavelet performance. Hope that helps. Good question. Thanks for watching
I own Legacy Audio Focus I believe 1st or 2nd gen, year 1998 built and I bought center ch on ebay to match Silver Screen II for movies. Have not heard anything better in my life. I am not exactly audiophile and have not listened to lots and lots of Speakers, but man they are good. Unfortunately maybe in 5 years I plan on moving and gonna have to sell them.
Wow I bet that sounds amazing. Thanks for watching
No joke wtf no music????😢
I know how you feel. However I’m collaborating with Fred again soon and we will have music in that vid. Thanks for watching
Ssd .. No sound Demo.
Sadly no, because RUclips strikes everything. But I’m doing another video soon and others have asked for it so I’ll show a music demo and just take the strike. Thanks for watching
Congrats to Fred on the new Focus speakers. I have a question: would a driver configuration such as the Focus has be of benefit in taming room nodes/nulls? In my room, when I stand up the bass drops off; I'm 9 feet from the speaker plane with the front wall right behind my head. My current speakers are bipolar, with a conventional tweeter/midrange/woofer configuration, top to bottom. Thanks for any insight you can provide.
@@charlesf2804 I think it would have a benefit depending on your room. The bass was very thick and deep but n Fred’s room, with no powered sub. And it did seem to be very smoothed out in the room but his room is a smaller size with great heavy treatments. I would have love to try them in my theater room to hear the difference, I feel they would have performed exceptionally well. Hope that helps thanks for watching
@@Audiolympian Thanks. My room is 14 x 18.5 with an 11 ft. ceiling. Because of how it's built my only placement option is along the long wall firing across the short dimension. According to Legacy the Focus works in small rooms and, indeed, when I heard them at an audio show a few years back the room they were in was about the size of mine but firing down the long dimension. Will need to listen to them again.
@@charlesf2804 ah gotcha. You got a nice size room. Almost perfect 👍
Hi, how important is wavelet in your opinion?
@@wawalisko Good question. I believe it’s very important and has its place and benefits provided the proper conditions and components. For the average person, I feel they probably wouldn’t notice if the wavelet signal has good timing or not. Also today’s gear is made quite well. So even mid level quality gear has pretty good wavelet performance. Hope that helps. Good question. Thanks for watching
No music at all?
Sorry no. I wasn’t able to use my royalty free music
Thanks for watching