LSA Statements sound like. . . .??


I'm considering a pair of LSA Statement speakers to go with my LSA Statement hybrid amp. Since I can't find a dealer anywhere (San Diego area) that has a pair to audition, I figured I woud reach out here to see if I could get some indication. I have basically narrowed it down to the Statements or a pair of ProAc D28. I currently use a pair of ProAc Response 1SCs. I love the sweet midrange of the ProAc line and the D28 ability to have good bass at low volumes. But I can get the Statements for $2k cheaper and am hoping for some synergy within the same make. Comparisons to ProAc, Wilson Benesch, Dali, B&W, or Sonus Faber would help me out. Thanks...Tim
shazam

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Anybody? Seriously, any kind of comparison to something I might know would help.
I'm actually interested in the tower speakers - the LSA2 Statements - specifically because I don't want to mess with a sub. Though I'm assuming the mid and upper frequency voicing is more or less the same between them, so insights on the LSA1 are welcomed.
Jonstine - I recently moved to Phoenix, so I'm a bit far for a listening session. Too bad, I really would have loved to pair things up and give them a listen.

I will say the LSA amps are worth your consideration, it is by far the best amp I've ever owned. I haven't really heard better until you get into the $20,000 range.