@mapman I appreciate the input, thanks for taking the time to respond, much appreciated, and have a great weekend!
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@mapman I appreciate the input, thanks for taking the time to respond, much appreciated, and have a great weekend! |
I own the originals, not the metas. I like them but back in my younger harder and louder listening days....they would have been a terrible match. Yes they are bass shy, depending on your musical tastes this can be a deal breaker. I added a rel t-7 sub and that made a big difference. How loud do you listen? These ain't the speakers for the head bangers ball. No matter how good a deal don't buy these without a long listen. There is a reason for all the positive reviews, they are very good within their limits but you might find you agree with james633, and 20 years ago I probably would have too. |
They are the smallest and least expensive model in the meta line. So yes the laws of physics apply and there are limits. Bass extension is not full range accordingly. Adding a powered sub addresses that easily. Still, don’t plan to go much above 90db spl or so even in a modest size room. But they are top performers within those limits. If you need more then you move up the line to larger models for greater cost. |
John Atkinson sure likes the speaker; it’s his reference. Of course British audiophiles, with their typically small listening rooms, are willing to forgo deep bass altogether. 50Hz? That’s mid-bass. The bottom note on a 4-string bass (the E string played "open") is located at 41Hz. Any loudspeaker that cannot reproduce 41Hz at full volume is imo not a hi-fi loudspeaker. By the way, the lowest note on a pipe organ (the bottom bass pedal) is located at 16Hz. The LS50 has a 5.25" diameter "woofer". I have a pair of speakers which use the 5" KEF B110 as a midrange driver, which is what it’s good for. A 5.25" "woofer"? Surely you jest! IMO the LS50 is a midrange/tweeter satellite in search of a woofer. I recommend a Rythmik Audio sub, which reaches into the teens. The combo should make a killer full-range loudspeaker!
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