Wes's LSi9 Review
Here is my review of Courtneys LSi9s he is so graciously letting me borrow for the time being. This review wont be anywhere near as formal as Steves review. I just hope to make a few points and give some good impressions of my thoughts on these fine speakers.
Heres a quick run down of my equipment currently in the He-Man rig in case yall are like me and dont pay that close of attention to everyones signature at the bottom. (350 per qualifies me for He-Man status, right George?) Anyway:
Source: Onkyo DV-C600
Digital Cable: Kimber Illuminati
DAC: Bel Canto DAC 2
Analog Cable: AQ Diamondbacks
Preamp: Audio Alchemy Digital Line Controller (DLC)
Stereo RCA: AQ Diamondbacks
Amp: Parasound HCA-2200
Speaker Wire: AQ Granite (high) & Bedrock (mid/low)
Subwoofer: SVS PC+ 25-39
The first thing I noticed when Steve and I fired these puppies up was the clarity and overall smoothness of the sound. One of the things I was really worried about was the potential brightness of these speakers. While I really liked the RT55is I used to have, they could certainly be bright sometimes, and I was afraid these new Polks would follow in that vein. I am happily disappointed. However, the LSis are certainly more forward than my SDA-SRSs. This fact isnt necessarily bad, just different.
Last night, I swapped back to my SDAs just to put things in perspective before I really started writing the review. I know the second thing Steve and I noticed was the room-filling sound. The 9s werent straining to fill my living area at all. This room-filling sound comes with an asterisk. Ill be the first to admit that this probably isnt gonna be a fair comparison, but Im gonna make it anyway. Compared to the SRSs, and I would suspect my 1Cs as well, quality, room-filling sound does not equal presence or that big sound. Does that make sense? Im pretty confident in saying that the SDA doesnt have anything to do with this statement. If one desires to have presence and big sound, there no replacement for displacement.
At my house, thanks to the SVS, I was able to take the bottom-bottom end off the LSi9s. I was really rewarded with some nice sound. I didnt take the time to do a full system calibration however I didnt change the settings used with the SRSs due to the overall quality of my sound curve. My ears seem to think it was pretty close. What Im trying to get to is that with the bottom of the bottom removed from the 9s, the lower midrange really seemed cleaner. I didnt push them to the SPL we did at Steves, but there wasnt a hint of the woofer losing control or distorting or anything else nasty.
To sum up, I want to keep things in perspective. As clear and as smooth and as controlled as the LSi9s are with their advanced tweeters and drivers, ARC and PowerPort, they really dont seem to be able to anything that my 20 year old SRSs cant do in those terms. With that said, a) I wouldnt hesitate to have the LSi9s near the top of my list for an office or bedroom system in the future, and b) if such a beast as say, a LSi-SRS, ever gets built, screw the office system!
Wes
Heres a quick run down of my equipment currently in the He-Man rig in case yall are like me and dont pay that close of attention to everyones signature at the bottom. (350 per qualifies me for He-Man status, right George?) Anyway:
Source: Onkyo DV-C600
Digital Cable: Kimber Illuminati
DAC: Bel Canto DAC 2
Analog Cable: AQ Diamondbacks
Preamp: Audio Alchemy Digital Line Controller (DLC)
Stereo RCA: AQ Diamondbacks
Amp: Parasound HCA-2200
Speaker Wire: AQ Granite (high) & Bedrock (mid/low)
Subwoofer: SVS PC+ 25-39
The first thing I noticed when Steve and I fired these puppies up was the clarity and overall smoothness of the sound. One of the things I was really worried about was the potential brightness of these speakers. While I really liked the RT55is I used to have, they could certainly be bright sometimes, and I was afraid these new Polks would follow in that vein. I am happily disappointed. However, the LSis are certainly more forward than my SDA-SRSs. This fact isnt necessarily bad, just different.
Last night, I swapped back to my SDAs just to put things in perspective before I really started writing the review. I know the second thing Steve and I noticed was the room-filling sound. The 9s werent straining to fill my living area at all. This room-filling sound comes with an asterisk. Ill be the first to admit that this probably isnt gonna be a fair comparison, but Im gonna make it anyway. Compared to the SRSs, and I would suspect my 1Cs as well, quality, room-filling sound does not equal presence or that big sound. Does that make sense? Im pretty confident in saying that the SDA doesnt have anything to do with this statement. If one desires to have presence and big sound, there no replacement for displacement.
At my house, thanks to the SVS, I was able to take the bottom-bottom end off the LSi9s. I was really rewarded with some nice sound. I didnt take the time to do a full system calibration however I didnt change the settings used with the SRSs due to the overall quality of my sound curve. My ears seem to think it was pretty close. What Im trying to get to is that with the bottom of the bottom removed from the 9s, the lower midrange really seemed cleaner. I didnt push them to the SPL we did at Steves, but there wasnt a hint of the woofer losing control or distorting or anything else nasty.
To sum up, I want to keep things in perspective. As clear and as smooth and as controlled as the LSi9s are with their advanced tweeters and drivers, ARC and PowerPort, they really dont seem to be able to anything that my 20 year old SRSs cant do in those terms. With that said, a) I wouldnt hesitate to have the LSi9s near the top of my list for an office or bedroom system in the future, and b) if such a beast as say, a LSi-SRS, ever gets built, screw the office system!
Wes
Link: http://polkarmy.com/forums
Sony 75" Bravia 4K | Polk Audio SDA-SRS's (w/RDO's & Vampire Posts) + SVS PC+ 25-31 | AudioQuest Granite (mids) + BWA Silver (highs) | Cary Audio CAD-200 | Signal Cable Silver Resolution XLR's | Rotel Michi P5 | Signal Cable Silver Resolution XLR's | Cambridge Audio azur 840C--Wadia 170i + iPod jammed w/ lossless audio--Oppo 970 | Pure|AV PF31d
Sony 75" Bravia 4K | Polk Audio SDA-SRS's (w/RDO's & Vampire Posts) + SVS PC+ 25-31 | AudioQuest Granite (mids) + BWA Silver (highs) | Cary Audio CAD-200 | Signal Cable Silver Resolution XLR's | Rotel Michi P5 | Signal Cable Silver Resolution XLR's | Cambridge Audio azur 840C--Wadia 170i + iPod jammed w/ lossless audio--Oppo 970 | Pure|AV PF31d
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Comments
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Nice review. I love my LSi9.
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Forgot to ask you. Did you notice the mid-bass hump in your rig? A few of us here had this problem. I found the source to mine. It was the NAD pre. With my tubed pre, I had to roll tubes with no 'warmth' to get rid of this.