Does Anybody Know How to Obtain Absolute Sound Review of Polk LSi15?
I'm seriously considering a pair of LSi15. Before leaping I'd like to read the full Absolute Sound Review. Does anyone have the report in PDF they could possibly send to me or know of a direct link to it. I'd be most greatful.
-Eric
-Eric
Main:
McIntosh: MC 2155, MC 2125(x2), MR 80, C 32, MQ 101; Snell J7; Polk: RTiA7, RTiA9;
Pioneer PL-518; A/T 440 MLa; Yamaha CD
Vintage:
McIntosh: MX110Z, MC 2505, MC 240, Thorens TD 145; Shure V15III; Altec 14, Boston T1000; Yamaha CDX 393 CD; Yamaha Cass
McIntosh: MC 2155, MC 2125(x2), MR 80, C 32, MQ 101; Snell J7; Polk: RTiA7, RTiA9;
Pioneer PL-518; A/T 440 MLa; Yamaha CD
Vintage:
McIntosh: MX110Z, MC 2505, MC 240, Thorens TD 145; Shure V15III; Altec 14, Boston T1000; Yamaha CDX 393 CD; Yamaha Cass
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Comments
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Is there anywhere you can listen to them?
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I'm sure if you searched the web you would find it. I agree with WagBoss, you really need to hear them for yourself.
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Here you go - $4.99 - http://www.nextnewsstand.com/products/the-absolute-sound/tas-135/
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It may be hard to find an audition and an audio shop, most shops I have revisited have since sold their demo's and stock to make way for the new line. However, I will say that I have no regrets on my recent purchase of a pair. They are slowly breaking in on my iNova, which has a very modest power output, yet they still sound better than any in-store demo that I had over the last couple years. I am VERY happy I didn't go with the 25's, the bass on the 15's surpassed my expectations and there is no hassle of constantly adjusting the amp on a powered tower or the occassionally sounds of the amp powering off and on between passages.
If you can find someone willing to allow you to demo theirs at home, I think you will be impressed.