LFR660 Omnidirectional Speakers

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LFR660
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$3,480.00 USD

Omnidirectional sound in a smaller footprint, the LFR660 brings spacious sound to any room.

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  • Buttercup
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  • Boston
  • Chestnut
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  • Red
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Based on the stellar accolades of the LFR1100 omnidirectional speakers from both our customers and professional reviewers we have developed an entire line of LFR products, beginning with the LFR660 and LFR 660 HP (High Powered).  The High Powered version has very heavy duty 6.5” woofers for added maximum SPL output and no compression in the bass region.  The LFR series is the brainchild of Andrew Welker and Ian Colquhoun. This omnidirectional wonder solves the problem of typical bipole or dipole speakers: they typically provide incredible depth of soundstage, but images tend to be ill-defined and washed-out.

LFR660s in Cherry with a Chestnut Stain.
Axiom's DSP
Axiom's DSPAxiom's DSP1, included with the LFR660s.

By using a sophisticated DSP to tailor the response of each complement of drivers, front and rear, Axiom was able to overcome this bipole/dipole limitation to create the first omnidirectional speaker that preserves the spacious sound enthusiasts love, but with the same neutral tonal balance and pinpoint imaging for which Axiom speakers are renowned. The result? 2-D imaging is suddenly brought into a 3-D soundstage, immersing the listener and enveloping your senses.

Traditionally, bipole/dipole designs have been plagued by a persistent problem: the spacious presentation sounds great for a while, but eventually it becomes off-putting because you can't isolate soloists or pinpoint actions. Axiom met this challenge by innovating a way to apply psychoacoustic principals to create speakers that offer the best of both forward radiating and bipole designs.  Extensive customization of the frequency response of the rear drivers, working in conjunction with a more subtle customization of the front drivers, creates a seamless soundstage with minimal roll-off at the top end, even at extreme angles away from the sweet spot. You'll still marvel at the sense of the speakers' soundfield opening up before you, but the image detail doesn't shift at all.

"The LFR1100 is absolutely crystalline in its output and the level of detail is just mind blowing. I cannot believe I am saying this, but it is literally like having the artist in the room with you. I know what you are thinking and I have heard that expression a million times as well only to be let down when I put it to the test, but in the case of the LFR1100 and my listening sessions it was true for me. The idea of having a true full-range speaker capable of delivering on its promise was foreign to me, until now."
-- Dale Rasco, HomeTheaterShack, on the LFR1100 Omnidirectional Speakers
"I always look for speakers that melt the walls away and transport me to the concert hall; or into the world of the movie I'm watching. The LFR-1100s did this in a way I didn't think was possible; especially for a speaker pair that costs less (way less!) than $25,000."
-- Chris Eberle, Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity, on the LFR1100 Omnidirectional Speakers

The LFR660 front baffle features two 6.5-inch woofers, a 5.25-inch midrange/woofer, and a 1-inch tweeter, with our signature vortex port in the bottom. The rear baffle adds two more vortex ports, another 5.25-inch midrange/woofer, and another 1-inch tweeter. It requires four channels of amplification to drive these speakers: right front, left front, right rear, and left rear all need to be powered separately. 

The DSP included with the LFR660s separates the front right and left channels into these four channels.  The DSP included is in a stand-alone case that sits between your preamplifier or receiver and the amplifier.  The DSP accepts the main right and left channels from the preamplifier through RCA connects or from your receiver through High Level speaker connections and outputs right front, right rear, left front, and left rear channels for your amplifier. 

By selecting More Finishes and Options above, you have the ability to choose optional upgraded and integrated versions of the DSP.  There is another stand-alone version of the DSP that does not have High Level inputs but instead has both RCA and Balanced (XLR) inputs and outputs.  There are also two versions of an integrated DSP and amplifier.  Both versions include our ADA1000-4 amplifier with the DSP built into it.  One version accepts either a pre-out or high level (speaker wire) out from your pre-amp or receiver.  The other version has an integrated preamplifier that will accept up to 3 independent line-level sources (iPod, CD player, etc) and has an input selector switch and a volume control on the front panel. 

Questions We Get All the Time

Why a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) for the LFR660?

In order to get optimal integration between the front and rear drivers each set of drivers needs to have a very unique set of amplitude response curves. This isn't possible to do with a passive network, so we employ the power of a DSP to ensure we end up with the desired family of curves measured all the way around the speaker. This ensures complete control over the midrange fidelity of the omnidirectional speaker, and keeps it from suffering from a lack of image focus or spectral neutrality which is so often a problem with omnidirectional designs. The DSP tailors phase response between the front and back sections, as well as the amplitude response characteristics.

Specifications

All Axiom LFR Speakers Feature:

  • Titanium Tweeters

  • Aluminum Woofers and Midrange/Woofers

  • Anti-Standing-Wave cabinets that suppress internal resonances which color sound

  • Vortex-ported cabinets to reduce port noise

  • Custom programmed DSP for full control over the Family of Curves

  • 5-way gold-plated binding posts


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Specifications
Enclosure Triple Vortex / Reflex
Max RMS Amp Wattage 250 Watts
Max Dynamic Amp Wattage 1000 Watts
Min Amp Power 10 Watts
Freq Resp +/-3dB (Hz) 45 - 20k
Freq Resp +3dB- 10dB (Hz) 33 - 20k
Impedance (Ohms) 6 Ohms
SPL in Room1w/1m(db) 91 dB
SPL Anechoic 1w/1m(db) 87 dB
X-Over 500 Hz & 2 kHz
Tweeter 2 x 1"
Midrange 2 x 5.25"
Woofer Dual 6.5"
Dimensions H W D (inches) 37.5" x 9.25" x 15"
Dimensions H W D (mm) 953 x 235 x 381
Weight (lbs) each 53
Weight (kg) each 24
Item Returns This item can be returned
DSP - Max Output 2Vrms
DSP - Gain Unity
DSP - THD <0.008% @ 1Vrms
DSP - Signal to Noise Ratio (Input shorted, 22Hz-20kHz, un-weighted, Ref. 2V) 102dB
DSP - Digital Conversion 24-bit, Sigma-Delta ADCs and DACs @ 96kHz Sampling Rate
DSP - Power Consumption 13W
DSP - RCA Input (Single Ended) Yes
DSP - High Level Input Yes
DSP - AC Input Voltage 115 or 230
DSP - Dimens. H W D (inches) 3.5
DSP - Dimens. H W D (mm) 88 x 450 x 425
DSP - Weight (lbs) each 27
DSP - Weight (kg) each 12
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  1. WOW! I have never been this taken aback by a pair of speakers. Every song I play is like hearing it for the first time!

    Review by Dale Rasco, HomeTheaterShack Read full review

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