SOLD. Absolutely Phenomenal speakers from sound to quality and finish.
These bookshelves go down to low 30 hz, the highs are clear and transparent without any hint of harsh or fatigue. The mid is absolutely velvety and so clean. This speakers compete with bookshelves in the $5k price range. Asking $
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DESIGN:
2-way ported
RECOMMENDED POWER:
30 – 150 Watts
FREQUENCY RESPONSE:
35 Hz – 25 kHz
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY:
3500 Hz
SENSITIVITY:
86.5 dB at 2.83 Vrms and 1 m
WOOFER:
7″ aluminum cone
TWEETER:
3” planar ribbon
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE:
10 ohms easy to drive eith both tube and class A SS.
DIMENSIONS (WXHXD):
9.1″ x 15.75″ x 12″
WEIGHT:
22 lbs each
FINISH:
Rosewood
MSRP:
$1,499 /pair
Reviews:
https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/speaker/bookshelf/lsa-signature-80-bookshelf-loudspeaker-review/The LSA Signature 80 speakers have a lot going for them in this crowded segment of below $2,000/pair speaker market. The speakers are excellently constructed and meticulously finished, and more importantly, their beauty is not just skin deep. The Signature 80 speakers will indulge you with their smooth musicality as they had indulged me during this review.
https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2023/04/02/lsa-signature-80-reference-monitor-review/Finally, I wanted to emphasize how nicely the LSA Signature 80 does scale on more bombastic
recordings. The speakers’ ability to do scale and dynamics is well-shown when I listen to the album Hans Zimmer Live (24/48 kHz flac file, streamed via Qobuz), which showcases the famous film composer’s more popular works performed by symphony orchestra accompanied by electronica. As expected, the different highlighted pieces twist and turn between ethereal and bombastic; a great workout for any Hi-Fi system! Even when driven by only 25 watts per side, I was rewarded with impact, presence, and lots of dynamics. As I cranked the volume up, tonality held up proportionally; I never felt that the sonics became brittle, strained, or compressed in any way. The mite (or rather “mite-y”) Signature 80s just refused to sound like a small monitor.
https://www.tonepublications.com/audiophile-apartment/review-the-lsa-signature-80-speakers/the Signature 80s can play loud without distortion, giving them a more dynamic presentation than several other small speakers we’ve heard. Often, music lovers forget about dynamics as the fourth dimension, and this is why so many small speakers sound so small. Even when connected to our big Pass XA200.8 monoblocks, it is impressive how loud these speakers can play before distortion sets in. This makes for fatigue free listening, and a speaker that you can listen to all day without becoming tired or bored.
https://www.audiopursuit.com/2022/12/link-to-specifications-first-rule-of.htmlFinal Thoughts
In sixteen years of reviewing, I can count on one hand how many times I was truly surprised by a pair of speakers on first listen. The LSA Signature 80's do so much, so well for under $1500, you got to wonder what Dr Nguyen could do for $3k in a mini-tower. From the stunningly detailed bass frequencies, to the natural, rich midrange, and clean, clear treble, the Signature 80's deliver.
https://audiophilepure.com/2022/08/08/lsa-signature-80-speakers-review/For those of you looking for the maximum value, it’s tough to beat a company like LSA, because there is no importer, distributor and dealer in the chain. Comparing the Signature 80 to the KEF LS-50 and the ELAC Uni-Fi, the Signature 80s not only reveal more music, they are much easier to drive.
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