Review on the Tyler Acoustics Lynbrook Signature's


This Review Is For The Tyler Acoustics Lynbrook Signature Series 1 Piece System in the Ribbon Mahogany Finish.

After a 200+ hour break-in period I have to say that these are the most Transparent and Revealing Speakers that I have owned or Audition.These speakers sound good from the begining but after the 200+ break-in period they are nothing but Remarkable. They posses a Superb Transient Response and a Distinguished Low Bass Performance that is hard to find in other speakers. Delicate Highs with a Beautiful Midrage Detail and a Wide Soundstage.The Lynbrooks are one of the Most Complete Full Range High End Speakers you can find and at $5500.00 it is a Real bargain because in order to achive this kind of performance you will have to spend at least twice as much for Speakers.The High End "Seas" drivers used on these speakers are the same drivers used in much more expensive speakers as the Joseph Audio Pearl Speakers ( MSRP$20,000) or the Von Schwikert VR-5 (MSRP $25,000). Actually on my list of speakers that I was considering purchasing these two were on it along with the Dali Euphonia MS5, B&W 800D and the Legacy Audio Whispers. I auditioned all of these speakers but still was not as convinced in their sound/performance as and when I purchased the Tyler Lynbrook Signature Series. I am not in any way saying that the before mentioned speakers are not good speakers I am simply saying that I felt that they did not bring out the sound performance that I was looking for in a pair of High End speakers.As far as the Lynbrook Signature Series I just couldn't find anything negative to write about these wonderful speakers.They are so clear and detail that you can hear every instrument being played but with the delicacy that you want to spend hours listening to them.These Speakers Have a Deep,Open and Wide SoundStage. They are without a doubt a very Musical Appealing Speakers.I am spending hours going thru my 300+ CDs,SACDs,HDCDs,XRCD24s collection and it is like listening to them for the first time but with the emphasis,transparency and detail that I have not experience with any other speakers before. I am Very Please that I didn't have to spend twiced as much to get this kind of Sound/Performance and Built Quality. These Speakers are Gorgeous looking Speakers and The Ribbon Mahogany Finish is Beautiful and the Built Quality is Outstanding. My Advice is that if you are looking for a pair of Full Range High End Speakers Give these Speakers a try. You have 20 days to Audition them and if you are not satisfy you can return them to get you money back. I honestly doubt that you will return these Remarkable speakers because it will very hard to find this kind of performance and built quality at this price.
I will appreciate sharing your commnents or experiences with these speakers or any other Tyler Acoustic Speakers.
Hope this review is helpfull to others.

My Best Regards to All.

Carlos
Queens, New York.

Equipment Used For This Review,

Musical Fidelity TriVista SACD/CD Player
Parasound Halo C1 Processor
Parasound Halo JC1 High Current Monoblock Amplifiers(2)
Acoustic Zen Silver Reference II 1m. Interconnects
Acoustic Zen Matrix Reference II 2m Interconnects
Acoustic Zen Satori Shotgun 10ft. Speaker Cables

Speakers Auditioned for this Review

Von Schwikert VR7
Dali Euphonia MS5
B&W 800D
Legacy Audio Whispers
Definitive Technology BP7000SC
Revel Ultima Salons
Thiel CS7.2
nypr2003
Gooddomino,
You will have no problem driving the Lynbrooks SS or the ll's with your BAT VK-200. I own the Parasound Halo JC-1 Monoblocks which put out 800 watts @ 4ohms and the first 25 watts in pure Class A when used in High Bias and I don't think I use more than 15 watts at moderate volume levels so your amplifier will have no problem driving these speakers.
By the way, BAT are very good high end amps!

Good luck with the speakers! Please let us know how it goes with them,

Regards,
Carlos.
Gooddomino,

I am using the BAT VK-300XSE integrated amp, which is rated at 150 wpc into 8 ohms, and the match with the Signatures is pure synergy. I too have the 1-piece versions, and have them less than a foot from the back wall. The tubed preamp section of the XSE really helped move my system to a new level - extreme detail, yet delicate highs and no grain at all.

Good luck,
Denvelle
I currently bought a used pair of tyler LSS one piece from ty in rose wood which are beautiful! I'm using a esoteric dv-50s player, ARC LS25 mark2 pre & ARC 100.2 which is 100 into 8 oms 200 into 4 & 360 into 2. I'm using balanced interconnects and my speakers really sing with a little extra volume, but I use to drive a pair of Totem forrest speakers, 2 way 8 ohm and I've found that at lower volume I've lost some detail and imaging/ sweetness with my tys any advice would be greatly appreciated! Ron
Hi Nypr2003,

I enjoyed your review of the Linnbrooks and your system looks very nice also. I don't agree to much with ("Bartokfan"s comment 8/30/06) early post regarding his belief on warmth, I agree with your thoughts of warmth.

Anyway I am looking at the Woodmere II's and was wondering if you heard these? The Linnbrooks I have heard many great comments on such as your comments.
Thanks for the review.