@grislybutter -- explain what? It's an online retailer that sells audio gear. Some of it is from other manufacturers, and some of the gear is their own house brand - LSA.
The new LSA Signature 50 Monitor "Disruptive Product"
My review on the Stereo Times website on the LSA Signature 50 speaker was posted this morning. I believe that you GON members would enjoy the details why I refer to this monitor as a "Disruptive Product" regarding it's cost vs. performance ratio. Take a look at the review for the details of why my time with the Signature 50 was so much fun and has lead to hours of musical enjoyment.
Teajay (Terry London)
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@grislybutter -- well, I'd agree that the web site design has a strong scent of amateurishness, but then I've seen endless numbers of web sites over the years that fall in that camp. Underwood has been around for many years and seems to be doing well, and since they only sell on the internet, the amateur web design approach seems to work for them. I'd guess their way of thinking is, if it works, why change it? And, like any other retail operation, if you don't like it, you don't have to buy anything from them, do you? |
Weird... you say "let's put aside the design" and..... then you complain about the design. Sorry you didn't like the speakers you bought from them. You didn't say which model, but many of their speakers have garnered good reviews. But that just goes to show that everyone has their own opinions. Even the most well regarded items have their detractors. Pick any speaker brand -- Harbeth, Devore, Klipsch, B&W, Dynaudio, Magnapan and so on -- and you'll find some who love them and others who think they are overpriced trash. No surprise that there is the same range of opinions about LSA. |