Hey Beem and other Tyler fans. Like to point out my comments posted in the speaker section on my recent session of the Linbrook Signature System (LSS).
Like Beem says, it would be difficult for me to come up with even one weakness of the LSS. I thought my little JOR would not ahve the power to deliver on a 5 driver speaker. To the contrary, bass galore. I see on the Excel specs that they are 87 db driver, but somehow Ty has the xover at a much easier load. There was no issues with my JOR of being over pushed.
The LSS a combination of the Lin Sig Monitirs (LSM) with the addition of dual Excel 8's, 'dedicated bass section" as one guy put it.
I heard the one piece, which has a a slightly smaller Q cabinet than the 2 piece. but from what i've been told the differece is slight to none.
The one piece is slightly lighter and compact.
I prefer the one piece for room intergration of looks, that bottom of the 2 piece "sticks out" a tad. Both are beautiful speakers.
I own the Thor, its basically the LSM in a tall cabinet. I though Ty has his upper MTM crossed with a better tonal character than the D Apoloito design of the Thor. I need further listens at my home to determine that. D Apoloito is the very highly respected designer that works closely with the Seas comapny. Ty may have a slight edge on his xover of the dual 7's/tweet. Both are fine in that dept.
Where Ty really shines with stunning results is the intergration of the dual 8's with the upper MTM. The dual 8's deliver bass with a lush softness yet with authority as well.
I did not realize just how much of the bottom end I was missing with the Thors until I heard the LSS and its dual W22's.
You owe it to yourself to audition the LSS, ck Ty's web for a owner near you, or send a Emial, as TY may know of a recent buyer who is willing to have you over.
In my 30 yrs experience of audio, the LSS was for me the deepest experience I've had with music.
I see someone left feedback in Ty's seller account, says he upgraded from the Linbrook series to the ....WOODMERE. That boasts the dual 10's. Doesn't get much better than that. Don't believe there's anything like it. I hope to visit Ty's studio later next yr. I want to hear those Woodmere's.
Fellow Tyler fan
Kind Regards
Paul
Baton Rouge
Like Beem says, it would be difficult for me to come up with even one weakness of the LSS. I thought my little JOR would not ahve the power to deliver on a 5 driver speaker. To the contrary, bass galore. I see on the Excel specs that they are 87 db driver, but somehow Ty has the xover at a much easier load. There was no issues with my JOR of being over pushed.
The LSS a combination of the Lin Sig Monitirs (LSM) with the addition of dual Excel 8's, 'dedicated bass section" as one guy put it.
I heard the one piece, which has a a slightly smaller Q cabinet than the 2 piece. but from what i've been told the differece is slight to none.
The one piece is slightly lighter and compact.
I prefer the one piece for room intergration of looks, that bottom of the 2 piece "sticks out" a tad. Both are beautiful speakers.
I own the Thor, its basically the LSM in a tall cabinet. I though Ty has his upper MTM crossed with a better tonal character than the D Apoloito design of the Thor. I need further listens at my home to determine that. D Apoloito is the very highly respected designer that works closely with the Seas comapny. Ty may have a slight edge on his xover of the dual 7's/tweet. Both are fine in that dept.
Where Ty really shines with stunning results is the intergration of the dual 8's with the upper MTM. The dual 8's deliver bass with a lush softness yet with authority as well.
I did not realize just how much of the bottom end I was missing with the Thors until I heard the LSS and its dual W22's.
You owe it to yourself to audition the LSS, ck Ty's web for a owner near you, or send a Emial, as TY may know of a recent buyer who is willing to have you over.
In my 30 yrs experience of audio, the LSS was for me the deepest experience I've had with music.
I see someone left feedback in Ty's seller account, says he upgraded from the Linbrook series to the ....WOODMERE. That boasts the dual 10's. Doesn't get much better than that. Don't believe there's anything like it. I hope to visit Ty's studio later next yr. I want to hear those Woodmere's.
Fellow Tyler fan
Kind Regards
Paul
Baton Rouge