Praise for Polk... in Stereophile?
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"Stereophile" September 2002, Pg. 69
- Report from Home Entertainment 2002
- Speakers Under $3000/pair
"The most impressive and well-organized audio- and home-theater
demo was in the Polk Audio suite, with a system showcasing two models
in Polk's Lsi series: the flagship three-way, four-driver Lsi25 floorstander ($3000),
and the two-way, three-driver Lsi9 bookshelf ($1040). The sound was
superior to that in most rooms at the Hilton that were demoing speakers
costing in excess of $3000.
Stay tuned for my review of the entry-level model in this series, the Lsi7 ($810)."
-Robert J. Reina
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- Report from Home Entertainment 2002
- Speakers Under $3000/pair
"The most impressive and well-organized audio- and home-theater
demo was in the Polk Audio suite, with a system showcasing two models
in Polk's Lsi series: the flagship three-way, four-driver Lsi25 floorstander ($3000),
and the two-way, three-driver Lsi9 bookshelf ($1040). The sound was
superior to that in most rooms at the Hilton that were demoing speakers
costing in excess of $3000.
Stay tuned for my review of the entry-level model in this series, the Lsi7 ($810)."
-Robert J. Reina
.
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Well there ya go!
-Luc -
I don't have the articles but I've heard that back in the days of SDA the Stereophile people hated them. The new Lsi's have something different. I wish I could get a set to compare directly against the older SDA's.
madmaxVinyl, the final frontier...
Avantgarde horns, 300b tubes, thats the kinda crap I want...
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I'd be interested in an SDA/LSi comparison but IMO, it's apples and oranges.......like I said before about the difference between the new Polks and the old ones, I wouldn't go so far as to say that one is better or worse, just different.
BDTI plan for the future. - F1Nut

