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    I bought this from a member of another forum for £200 and I have to say that it is superb!

    It is an incredibly balanced sounding system with ooodles of bass and crisp tops.

    I've only tested it in the garage, but on first hearing, it is brilliant.

    The only thing is, I can't seem to find out anything about them or who makes them!

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    I'd never heard of Lem, but James H has an active set (2 x 15" bins and 2 x 12" tops) and they sound great. So not surprised that set sounds good.

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    Looks like a good price too.
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    I do indeed have a Lem setup and love it and If you like the Cyclops systems Darren you'll love the bigger ranges.

    http://www.generalmusic.com/home.asp?lingua=eng

    Is the site you need for all things LEM related.

    I have the T4A Full range tops and the T5SA Subs (from the titanium range they do)... I also have a LEM RD122 MIxing Desk and a LEM DX24 Plus Speaker Processors/manager.

    The great thing with the bigger LEM range is that on the back they have various settings you can select that have been optimised to work together - so for example if you had the LEM T4a tops and T5SA subs you'd select T4A on the subs and it would set the system up to give you the best for that combination... Likewise if you were using the D400 tops with the subs you could select them instead.

    They really do make some nice systems.
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    I have heard one of these sets before at a Party about 6 years ago.

    It was definately 2 X cabs with one sub, and they didn't look active, so it's probably most likely to be a similar system.

    I'm not really a fan of semi-passive, not sure why, but just don't like the idea of the sub woofer powering everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJMaxG View Post
    I have heard one of these sets before at a Party about 6 years ago.

    It was definately 2 X cabs with one sub, and they didn't look active, so it's probably most likely to be a similar system.

    I'm not really a fan of semi-passive, not sure why, but just don't like the idea of the sub woofer powering everything.
    Would it not be something like all the power amps are built in to the sub so save space??? lol

    If anything it's good idea. Saves having to send power cables to the mid-tops.

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    And I thought your post was going to be about SPL and efficiency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    And I thought your post was going to be about SPL and efficiency.

    Only when needed. lol

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    .......Darren! You do not need any more gear! You could open a bloomin shop!

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