LS 90 Standing Speakers

ScottyDugs
ScottyDugs Posts: 91
edited March 2013 in Speakers
How do LS 90 speakers compare today? Sound quality still really good?
My SETUP

AVR: Denon 1913
Main L/R: Polk LS90's
Center: Polk CS350LS
Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
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  • zingo
    zingo Posts: 11,258
    edited March 2013
    Good sound quality, nice full sound, worth purchasing depending on the price.
  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    What makes polk speakers better today compared to back then?
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
  • ZLTFUL
    ZLTFUL Posts: 5,655
    edited March 2013
    Materials and processes have advanced. The engineering knowledge has improved as well. But also bear in mind that a lot of the "old" Polks are still beastly good speakers today. The SDAs, RTAs and LSs of days gone by can still sound great today and even better using modern metal film capacitors in the crossovers.

    There is a reason why Polk still sells drivers for some of their old lines. Some of those lines were worth restoring and upgrading and still are today.
    "Some people find it easier to be conceited rather than correct."

    "Unwad those panties and have a good time man. We're all here to help each other, no matter how it might appear." DSkip
  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    Thanks, makes sense...Well I am asking because I have had a whole surround system of polk speakers including the LS90's and I have had the speakers since 96 and I am not experienced enough to be able to tell if they sound as good as they did the day I got them(I was like 10 yrs old). Are there tests to see if they are running smoothly? They sound good but not sure if they sound their best.
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
  • goofyGAguy
    goofyGAguy Posts: 545
    edited March 2013
    ScottyDugs wrote: »
    What makes polk speakers better today compared to back then?

    Most of them aren't better, IMHO. :loneranger:
    My humble setup...

    ...is no more. :cry:
  • ZLTFUL
    ZLTFUL Posts: 5,655
    edited March 2013
    Well, that is pretty subjective. As long as the drivers still work, they should be fine.
    As long as all of the cones, dust caps and driver surrounds are good, there shouldn't be an issue.
    You could probably improve them with crossover upgrades.

    If you have a hifi shop nearby, go in and take a listen to modern offerings. See if they offer some sound or range that you don' find in the Polks. Your ears are the best piece of test equipment you have. Use the same music between the systems. Something you are intimately familiar with and know the nuances in the music. This will help determine if there is an improvement between your Polks and some other speaker.

    Ideally, it would be a direct A-B comparison with your own gear but barring that, using the same music back and forth will do for now.
    "Some people find it easier to be conceited rather than correct."

    "Unwad those panties and have a good time man. We're all here to help each other, no matter how it might appear." DSkip
  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    Thank you for the response...Not sure what a crossover upgrade is or what would be a good one for the ls90
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,781
    edited March 2013
    Mine are upgraded with Sonicap caps, mills resistors and Jantzen air core inductors. They sound awesome!
  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    How much did that cost per speaker?
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,781
    edited March 2013
    ScottyDugs wrote: »
    How much did that cost per speaker?

    Can't help you there, mine were already done when I bought them. Maybe thsmith will see this thread. He just did his...
  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    yea, come on thsmith...get in on this
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,781
    edited March 2013
    You're over 10 posts now, send him a PM...