RKF
Inspired
...good for you!
It just sounds exceptional with the AX8. No complaints. As is often mentioned about the DXR10, there is a slight mid bump but I've found selecting the 'monitor' voicing on the back smooths that out a bit by dropping the lows a bit and boosting the high end to account for the extra low end produced by it sitting on the floor. I always run a high pass @80Hz and low pass @10000kHz but honestly, even without it, this speaker never gets fatiguing.
Very lightweight, solid build and CRAZY loud. I've read every FRFR thread, review and criticism out there and landed on the DXR10 after much back and forth. I almost pulled the trigger on Xitone's new partial open back design but just couldn't justify the extra $330. Plus you get three separate inputs if you want to jam along with a separate audio source, run a mic into it etc...
Really, it doesn't seem that you can go wrong with this one. I'm very impressed and happy with mine.
Just thought I'd share if you're also trying to wade thru the endless ocean of FRFR options.
Ryan
It just sounds exceptional with the AX8. No complaints. As is often mentioned about the DXR10, there is a slight mid bump but I've found selecting the 'monitor' voicing on the back smooths that out a bit by dropping the lows a bit and boosting the high end to account for the extra low end produced by it sitting on the floor. I always run a high pass @80Hz and low pass @10000kHz but honestly, even without it, this speaker never gets fatiguing.
Very lightweight, solid build and CRAZY loud. I've read every FRFR thread, review and criticism out there and landed on the DXR10 after much back and forth. I almost pulled the trigger on Xitone's new partial open back design but just couldn't justify the extra $330. Plus you get three separate inputs if you want to jam along with a separate audio source, run a mic into it etc...
Really, it doesn't seem that you can go wrong with this one. I'm very impressed and happy with mine.
Just thought I'd share if you're also trying to wade thru the endless ocean of FRFR options.
Ryan