Let me explain it. If you know what you are doing, you know that Legacy is as Trejla says - exactly. They bag newbies with the ads before they get to Stereophile (where they then think blah, blah, blah is best, and then they are off to TAS...) and then the newbies say they love them without having a sufficient point of reference - all because the ads tell them , the finish tells them, but their ears don't. Do you know why for years Legacy mated themselves with Coda amps? Yea, being a current suck-hole from the 80's has something to do with it, but the fact that the upper registers on a Coda also can strip wallpaper seems to be illustrative of someone who has no ears but an imaginative marketing mind. Its mid-fi in nice wood with slick ads in beginner mags.If you've got 'em, dump them on the newbie coming up behind you; if you read what Trejla says, and a lot of other people who have been around, steer clear and save yourself that step in wasting money. Oh, and for you souls who post negative responses because no one can see you, and you didn't get picked for dodge ball in sixth grade, get over it and keep it to yourself. You scare off the people who are new here, would like to post an experience honestly, but somehow believe you're someone to listen to.
Has anyone listened to Legacy speakers?
I have seen several ads. and read bits and pieces of info. from Legacy. However, being in the military I haven't had the chance to make it to a show to listen to these speakers. I would like to hear your comments, good or bad. I believe my ears will make the final determination, but are they worth giving a listen? Thanks.