No love for Legacy Audio


Hello all. I have been on a few discussions here and read many more. I have not seen many of the posters here talk much about Legacy Audio speakers. I am referring to the Signature SE model and the Focus SE model. I am curious why people don’t seem to like them as much as several other brands that get talked about much more here. What is it you like better about the ones you are consistently raving about. Thank you. 

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Showing 1 response by rbrannen

@mikekollar agree with Mike, I live just north of LA and was in the market for a new system but had around a 10 to 12k budget for speakers and about another 5 to 8k for electronics. I spent several weeks auditioning multiple speakers with names you would all be familiar with and before I auditioned with legacy speakers I was deeply disappointed and even depressed at what I had to pay to get realistic sound pressure levels and bass that can slam. I’m a drummer and listen to mainly instrumental prog fusion and electronic and listening to speakers between 10 and 25k left me realizing I would need to invest in sub woofers and significant amplification to get the sounds where I needed it to be. My last stop was at a local Legacy dealer and when I first started the audition we played the signature SEs and I said those won’t do, please move to the Focus XDs and that was every thing I had been looking for without having to invest in electronics or sub woofers. I’m blown away at how these speaks can be driven at all volume levels and produce amazing sound pressure levels while presenting warm accurate sound stage and instrument reproduction. I’m in love with my system, Focus XDs with Wavlet 2 and MAC mini with Roon