Kali Audio LP-8 Speaker

 

From the basic design, the difference between LP-6 and LP-8 is that the mid-bass unit grows from 6 inches to 8 inches, and of course, the speaker cabinet also grows together with the larger 8-inch mid-bass unit, and the power module responsible for driving the 8-inch mid-bass unit also increases from 40 watts to 60 watts. Simply from the specification data, the LP-8's low-frequency extension is increased by 2 Hz to 37 Hz and the maximum sound pressure is increased by 2 dB to 117 dB, which means the margin of speaker operation is increased by 2 dB.



Although the price of LP-8 is quite affordable, the technology inside is quite powerful. It adopts DSP digital electronic splitting and is equipped with Kali Audio's Boundry EQs space equalization, which can be set to the most suitable position according to the different arrangements of the speakers. This Boundry EQs is a DSP equalization setting measured in the field by Kali Audio at The Village studio in Los Angeles, allowing you to have the closest studio-quality near-field monitoring effect.



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