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CES 2013: Personal audio

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Brent, did you get the chance to listen to the new and funnily flat FoxL Dash 7?
Soundmatters had announced it right before CES, but i have not seen any report about it since then.

I am really curious to hear if Soundmatters managed to shrink the original FoxL even further without much compromise in sound. I would prefer even a better sound despite the smaller size.

best regards, olaf

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Hi, olaf. Yes, I heard a late prototype back in November and it was sounding really good. Hoping for a review sample soon, maybe with the sub, too.

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The sub is definitely interesting, but Soundmatters could have been even more consequent and make it either wireless or battery driven. I am not sure i would like to hassle around with wires everytime i wanted to connect the FoxL to it.
Already looking forward to seeing your review, i am especially interested in a direct comparison to the old FoxL, maybe you can provide some measurements.

Thanks a lot and best regards, O.

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Hi,

I have had the FoxLO subwoofer for a few weeks and play it thru the sub out of the new FoxL aptX. The sound is amazing and rivals the sound a mini HiFi in a 10ft radius. The bass is clean and give the system an overall fullness. It can easily fill up a medium sized room with HiFi sound.

The FoxLO has a few drawbacks viz. it is only mains operated, the level knob is fidly and needs to be adjusted with different genres to avoid distortion, it connects only thru wires with the FoxL or any other speaker, and the USB charging port is no longer there.

What needs to done is to make the FoxLO act as a wireless subwoofer. Maybe, if they increase the volume by about 20%, they will be able to sort out the distortion issue. Also, I'm not sure whether they will be able to make it battery operated without having to make it much larger.

The combo as it is offers excellent sound comparable to the Bose Soundock Portable in a package lighter and smaller than the Bose Soundlink bluetooth speaker. I like the convenience of having the option of using a pocketable FoxL whenever I want and use the combo for other times.

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Thanks for the mini-review! Still waiting for our sample....

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