I have a set of LS50 Metas that I was using in my main listening room with a KEF KC62 sub. Nice sound and a great match with a crossover between the two at 90Hz. Amazing imaging with very good detail. Given the size of my room they were a little small sounding especially at higher volumes. I ended up replacing them with a open baffle speaker that completely fills up the space. I have since moved them into my office which is 10x12 and listen to them semi nearfield at about 5ft from my chair. From there they are magic. They still disappear sonically and also manage to fill my small room very well. Highly recommended for a smaller room.
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I did an A-B test with the LS50 Metas and the Raven Audio Corvus Monitors (full review here). While the much more expensive Corvus Monitors won in the end, the LS50 Metas held their own very well and were QUITE impressive (especially considering their cost). I would highly recommend for small to medium size rooms. Good Luck! |
I don’t really know what "audiophile" means. What I do know is that the LS50 Metas are a very good bang for the buck. If your room’s not too big and if you don’t need high SPLs you will be happy. Add a sub, or better two subs, and you will be very happy. I would take a hard look at the secondary market. KEF sells a lot of speakers and they can often be found on the second hand market. Good luck and cheers. |
since you seem to be concerned with whether it's a audiophile speaker, perhaps you should listen to a bookshelf speaker of a higher class - e.g. see list >> such as Dynaudio Special 40, JA Prism, Harbeth P3ESR, Totem Signature One, Amphion Argon3S, Buchardt S400, Perlisten R4B, etc. to decide if there is a significant improvement FOR YOU. My guess is that there will be and you will want to explore it further if you can be happy with the LS50s, long term. |
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