This is funny that I dig up a 4 year old post. I don't post here much but have been a member here for years. Bought and sold a few thousand dollars worth of audio gear here.
I just purchased the LSA Model 2's that were just up for sale here. Now, I haven't really owned any high end gear, maybe my odyssey khartago monoblocks. I still have my 30 something year old Boston acoustic A100's and they still sound great to me. I had some Axiom M80's and I had a pair Zu Omen Def's that I purchased here. Sold them and regretted it since...I'm kinda of addicted to high efficiency speakers lately....
I've been in a band for years and had my own home recording studio, so I kinda think I know, after 35 years of music addiction, what sounds good. At least what sounds good to me.
So when I first got a chance to fire up the model 2's. I put in my go to test song, Molly hatchets "Dreams I'll never see". I know this song like the back of my hand and I always use this song to "test" my gear. I have to tell you I am completely blown away by the model 2's. When that song kicked in and all the drums, bass, guitar, cymbals filled my room, I got chills. So crystal clear, it kinda freaked me out. The soundstage was huge, the crack of the snare drum cut right the room like it should. And I think what I was most impressed with, was the low end. The bass guitar sounded perfect, this is by far the best I've ever heard this song. I was taken back by amount of bass. And keep in mind I have two 18" sealed subwoofers in my room. No way did I need the subs...
Anyway, not that anyone cares that I dug up a four year old thread, I just wanted to put my 2 cents in about the model 2's. I'm really, really happy with them and I can't really see myself wanting more...every song I have, (thousands) I have been listening to all over again...simply amazing speakers, for this old rocker anyway. It's all subjective I guess, but there you go...my frickin opinion of the LSA Model 2's!
I just purchased the LSA Model 2's that were just up for sale here. Now, I haven't really owned any high end gear, maybe my odyssey khartago monoblocks. I still have my 30 something year old Boston acoustic A100's and they still sound great to me. I had some Axiom M80's and I had a pair Zu Omen Def's that I purchased here. Sold them and regretted it since...I'm kinda of addicted to high efficiency speakers lately....
I've been in a band for years and had my own home recording studio, so I kinda think I know, after 35 years of music addiction, what sounds good. At least what sounds good to me.
So when I first got a chance to fire up the model 2's. I put in my go to test song, Molly hatchets "Dreams I'll never see". I know this song like the back of my hand and I always use this song to "test" my gear. I have to tell you I am completely blown away by the model 2's. When that song kicked in and all the drums, bass, guitar, cymbals filled my room, I got chills. So crystal clear, it kinda freaked me out. The soundstage was huge, the crack of the snare drum cut right the room like it should. And I think what I was most impressed with, was the low end. The bass guitar sounded perfect, this is by far the best I've ever heard this song. I was taken back by amount of bass. And keep in mind I have two 18" sealed subwoofers in my room. No way did I need the subs...
Anyway, not that anyone cares that I dug up a four year old thread, I just wanted to put my 2 cents in about the model 2's. I'm really, really happy with them and I can't really see myself wanting more...every song I have, (thousands) I have been listening to all over again...simply amazing speakers, for this old rocker anyway. It's all subjective I guess, but there you go...my frickin opinion of the LSA Model 2's!