Legacy Audio Focus SE and rivals


I am Interested at Legacy Audio Focus SE - their natural look Is exceptional, they are very efficient, got 2 x 12 Inch woofers which cut off  low end at 18 Hz at - 2 dB , curious about  HF end where cut off Is 30 kHz

I would like to ask you - are they neutral sound speaker, are they sensitive to closer to wall placing

are there any better alternative at that price

sasho

I have never heard a Legacy  Speaker, I didn’t like.  I heard the original Go us, not the SE and I liked them a lot.  I heard the Valor which are incredible. Bill Duttleson makes excellent speakers. 

Love them!!!  One of the greatest values in high end high performance speakers.

We are a legacy dealer and the signatures are  excellent across the board they are basically neutral with a clean detailed top end and a wide soundstage the bass is clean and punchy and a bit warm 

they sound great with a large number of amplifiers, and work well in many diffeeent sized rooms.

 

Dave and Troy

Audio intellect NJ

legacy dealers

 

 

 The Focus is rear ported, so they ideally should be out from the wall a bit.  The Signature is sealed, and can be placed closer to the wall behind it. Both models have a switch to attenuate LF if needed.

FWIW, I purchased the Signature SE a couple months ago and love them.

Another longtime Legacy user here. Their strengths match my listening preferences. I use the Signature SE, but with a larger room would move up to the Focus SE. The fact they are not ported allows closer front wall placement. One caveat: the dealers above say Legacys "sound great with a large number of amplifiers." This is true, but they sound best with high current, Class. For many this means Pass or Coda. You don't mention what amp(s) you would be using/considering, but Legacy would not be my speakers of choice for tube amplification.

I have the focus and the valor think they are bang for buck speaker I like them but I listen to soft rock.i have driven them with many amps theylove power 

I got a pair of Signature SE two years ago. I originally bought a pair of Classic HD,  and after listening to them for awhile always kicked myself for not going for the Signatures instead.  However,  the factory gave me a very generous trade in on the Classics; the sound characteristics of the two models are the same,  but the Signatures just have more.  I would guess that it would be the same situation between the Signatures and the Focus.  I would have gone with the Focus,  but they're a bit larger and the WAF factor sort of kicked in.  Plus,  the sealed design of the Signatures makes for more flexibility in placement.  I'll second everything audiotroy said in above post. My hot button is soundstage and imaging,  and these really shine in that characteristic.  Also,  great detail,  and very non fatigueing. I listen to a lot of classical  (along with blues,  rock, and jazz) and the separation and placement of instruments in a symphony orchestra is incredible. Smaller ensembles, like string quartets,  sound very warm and natural.  Same with vocals. I'm driving them with a pair of PS Audio M700 monoblocks. 

Is there any place that a rich person isn't trying to convince you that you must have what they are selling?  Moderator...should sellers be posting here?  I've noticed if anyone else says anything out of the way at all it get's removed.

Thank you all for replies, appreciate very much

I can supply high current amp

How much are Focus SE better than Signature SE

What Is minimal distance close to wall that we can  place Focus SE

I think it is good that some dealers chime in just realize they are like pharmaceutical  companies or corporations may have a bias or may not they may have chosen  that line because they like it and it's a bargain like legacy audio is.we have all kinds of reviews and they do get products at a discount but I still read them there might be something I can learn.i don't have any brick and morter shops near me. Closest  is 5 hours away or in another state.enjoy the  hunt and the music.

I listened to the Aeris at axpona a couple years ago, they were fully self powered and sounded great. They do cast a huge 'stage and images are also more live vs studio. They sounded like they looked big and powerful, I placed an offer on the demo's, but was outbid. 

Depending on your Budget the Focus XD’s have the internal amplification, which allows for bi amping. They incorporate the better mid range drivers as well compared to the Focus SE. If you also buy the Legacy Wavelet you can get them tuned for your room with their DSP.

I’m looking at either the Signature SE or Focus SE. I have a decent size room: 18’ x 24’ x 9’ and I sit about 10 feet back (dining room is behind me and opens to the kitchen as well), the tweeters will be about 8 feet between them. Back of speaker will 18 inches from the wall and side walls are about 3’ for the right and 6’ for the left. Is the 18” to the back wall suggesting the Signature SE is the better option?

I’m leaning to the SE vs XD because I’m concerned that the internal amp in the speaker is another thing that could go wrong and shipping off a speaker for that repair isn’t appealing.

Regarding the amp, obviously Legacy’s Power Block 2 would be a good option. Also looking at a Buckeye Purifi amp or a wild card I’m reading up on is the Tone Winner AD-1 PA+. Any thoughts ?

https://summithifiusa.com/products/ad-1-pa-hi-fi-amplifier

 

 

I have the Focus SE paired with Ayon Triton Evo and love them. Do recommend getting  at least 18 inches from the wall. 

I recently purchased a pair of Focus SE.  I auditioned the Signature and SE and although the Signature is a terrific speaker, I thought the additional mid range driver in the Focus SE brought a little more to the table.  I was concerned with speaker height but after getting them home and letting them settle in, the height is not an issue, they have a small footprint and they integrate well into my living room.  I'm powering my Focus SE with a McIntosh C2600 tube preamp and a McIntosh MC 462 solid state amp.  I would agree with the comments previously that these speakers will sound great with almost any amp.  I have 40 wpc tube monoblocks and also 90 wpc Class A tube monoblocks which I will also try.  These are terrific speakers and I find them to be relatively neutral, nice detail, great bass and non-fatiguing.  I listen to a variety of music and they play it all well.  My room is 20'-6" L x 13'-6" W with a 8' - 11' vaulted ceiling.  I sit about 10' from the face of the speakers.  My speakers are 8'-2" on center along the long wall and the back of the speaker is 18" from the wall behind them.  They are slightly toed in.  They do take a little while to break in and I prefer them bi-wired.  If you have a much smaller room, you might consider the Signatures due to potential bass overload from the Focus SE dual woofers

I've always been curious about these, for those that have experience I've got Focal Kanta 3s and have heard (and like) most of the brand. How does Legacy contrast?

No comparison to Focal. I sold my Electra 1038s for these (signature SE) and couldn't be happier. Could never (after 6 years ) get the Focals to loose the clinical, fatiguing presentation.. Legacy makes music.

Totally agree no comparison I sold my Focal Aria 948 and went with Focus SE. it was like a night and day comparison. The clarity and detail is glorious. I set for a long time with speakers.