LSi9's . . . . .reallly!

knownalien
knownalien Posts: 143
edited October 2006 in Speakers
Well, I recall some threads about the 15's vs. the 9's. see my sig for my setup. the only thing not there is that the center and fronts have Audio Quest Type 2 bannanas and the rears have Acoustic Research ProSeriesII 12 guage. I have recently redone my basement and one of the first things to be assembled was my hometheater/soundsystem. I wanted music while I hooked up my speaker and decided to run some music at a decent level in 5-channel stereo. Out of curiosity I turned off the 7500 thereby leaving the LSi9's by themselves. OMG!!! someone mentioned how much bass they can reproduce. And how!!!! Really, an amazing bookshelf speaker. Everyone knows the 15's are likely superior, but is gets the benefit of the bigger cabinet.

So I ask: how many other speakers with the same/similar dimensions as the 9's can do what they do for anywhere NEAR the price.

bottom line, if you never owned the 15's and only owned the 9's, there is nothing more you would likely ever need than a really decent sub. Of course, I have too too!! ;)
Outlaw 990 PreAmp
Outlaw 7500 5 Channel Amp
Polk LSiC Center
Polk LSi9 FRONTS
LG 42LK520 42" LCD
SONY BDP-S300 Player (Blu-Ray)
Post edited by knownalien on

Comments

  • sickicw
    sickicw Posts: 456
    edited October 2006
    yea, i use my lsi9s without a sub for music only.

    Any by the way. I used to drive my lsi9s with a outlaw 5 channel amp very similar to yours. When i switched and started using a my rockford fosgate car amp (800 watts total power that could double the power as the impedance halfed all the way down to 2 ohms) i noticed the bass was extended noticably deeper....
    Speakers: LSi9 x 2, LSic, LSiFX x 2, Velodyne HGS-15
    Amps & Power: Rockford Fosgate T8004 x 3, Cascade Audio APS-55 power supplies x 5, and 1 farad capacitor.
    Electronics: Denon 3806, Toshiba HD-A1, & Sony KDL46XBR2
    Accessories: Anti-IC interconnects, 8 Mondo Traps from Realtraps, and Salamander furniture.
  • hoosier21
    hoosier21 Posts: 4,413
    edited October 2006
    sickicw wrote:
    When i switched and started using a my rockford fosgate car amp

    How do you power the car amp?
    Dodd - Battery Preamp
    Monarchy Audio SE100 Delux - mono power amps
    Sony DVP-NS999ES - SACD player
    ADS 1230 - Polk SDA 2B
    DIY Stereo Subwoofer towers w/(4) 12 drivers each
    Crown K1 - Subwoofer amp
    Outlaw ICBM - crossover
    Beringher BFD - sub eq

    Where is the remote? Where is the $%#$% remote!

    "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us have...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..."
  • sickicw
    sickicw Posts: 456
    edited October 2006
    I am using duel 55 amp dc power supplies. (both sharing a 20 amp power line)

    Here are some old pics of my demo setup on the second page of the thread....

    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39458

    ... since then i built a nice box to put the power supplies and cabels in.
    Speakers: LSi9 x 2, LSic, LSiFX x 2, Velodyne HGS-15
    Amps & Power: Rockford Fosgate T8004 x 3, Cascade Audio APS-55 power supplies x 5, and 1 farad capacitor.
    Electronics: Denon 3806, Toshiba HD-A1, & Sony KDL46XBR2
    Accessories: Anti-IC interconnects, 8 Mondo Traps from Realtraps, and Salamander furniture.
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited October 2006
    Lsi9's are tough to beat in their niche.
    Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2
  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,093
    edited October 2006
    The Lsi 9's are superb speakers for their size & price point. I had then up and running in my system for about 2 wks during a 30 day home trial. I was more than sold on them & actually fell in love with them. All was well until I heard a pair of AAD 2001 monitors. They're a bit smaller at 13x13x9 than the 9's but quite a bit heavier at 46 lbs. The sound was unbelievable!!! The bass was to be heard to be believed. They fill my 13x32ft room without breaking a sweat. They are a couple hundred more than the 9's but to me were well worth it. If I never heard them, I'd stiil be the proud owner of a pair of Lsi 9's. To this day I've not heard anything in the same size & price range that would make me consider giving them up. They are designed & built by the legendary speaker designer Phil Jones.
    "2 Channel & 11.2 HT "Two Channel:Magnepan LRSSchiit Audio Freya S - SS preConsonance Ref 50 - Tube preParasound HALO A21+ 2 channel ampBluesound NODE 2i streameriFi NEO iDSD DAC Oppo BDP-93KEF KC62 sub Home Theater:Full blown 11.2 set up.
  • knownalien
    knownalien Posts: 143
    edited October 2006
    The Lsi 9's are superb speakers for their size & price point. I had then up and running in my system for about 2 wks during a 30 day home trial. I was more than sold on them & actually fell in love with them. All was well until I heard a pair of AAD 2001 monitors. They're a bit smaller at 13x13x9 than the 9's but quite a bit heavier at 46 lbs. The sound was unbelievable!!! The bass was to be heard to be believed. They fill my 13x32ft room without breaking a sweat. They are a couple hundred more than the 9's but to me were well worth it. If I never heard them, I'd stiil be the proud owner of a pair of Lsi 9's. To this day I've not heard anything in the same size & price range that would make me consider giving them up. They are designed & built by the legendary speaker designer Phil Jones.

    I am guessing that because they are heavier than the 9's that they have much more internal bracing thereby adding to weight and I assume giving the woofer less resonance to fight.
    Outlaw 990 PreAmp
    Outlaw 7500 5 Channel Amp
    Polk LSiC Center
    Polk LSi9 FRONTS
    LG 42LK520 42" LCD
    SONY BDP-S300 Player (Blu-Ray)