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Review 3 of 20
Price Paid:
$249.00
from Outlaw.com Summary: Folks! You want bass done right, this is the way to go. Even the most sophisticated preamp processors and receivers don't have bass management implemented the correct way. I own 2 ICBM-1's for my systems and I can safely say these were (along with outboard amplification...) the most significant upgrades I've done. My Denon AVR-5803 (yes, the flagship Denon receiver...) had its limitations. Sure, it gives variable crossover adjustments, BUT they are SYSTEM-WIDE, not for each independent channel. My Yamaha RXV-2200 has a fixed crossover cut-off of 90Hz when speakers are set to "small" (what was Yamaha thinking, then?). I know they fixed that in their 2004 receivers, BUT again we are talking system-wide variable (40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz)crossover adjustments, not for each individual channel/speaker.
This is where the Outlaw ICBM-1 comes in putting "bass management done right..." at the palm of your hands. Highly recommended! Strengths: -Variable crossover adjustments for each
individual speaker/channel.
-Price $$$
-Transparency, does not "color" the sound.
-Well written manual, ease of use, and
Outlaw's staff support. Weaknesses: None, nada, zip... Similar Products Used: None, there's nothing like the ICBM-1 (at least that I know of...)
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