Well, next week there'll be this to look forward to:
Upscale Audio is only about an hour and a half from me (hate LA traffic) but who knows how I'll feel after watching the next video.
All the best,
Nonoise
To be clear, the hardness or sibilance I heard was mild and could be attributable to the other components, or the room or the music sample. What I did note was that the speaker has no controls. This is somewhat of a disappointment—an L-Pad makes it far easier to integrate a speaker into a particular system/room. I know manufacturers are reluctant to include them because customers often don’t know how to use them and complain about the sound, but, I think it is better include controls. |
No, more like North Hollywood but Upscale Audio is only open M-F and traffic has gotten really bad in this area. San Diego is about a three hour drive nowadays. I remember when I could drive to SD in just over an hour back in the '80s. In fact, the last time I drove to SD, I avoided the 5 fwy and took the 210 over to the 15 down to SD and it was faster than taking the more direct route on the 5. All the best, |
@nonoise I asked because I am about the same drivetime away (at night) but I am south of upscale audio. It's a great company, I purchased from them during covid, very professional, knowledgeable and friendly |