Polk LSi9 Vs. Monitor Audio RS6

SKsolutions
SKsolutions Posts: 1,820
edited March 2013 in Speakers
There are many choices for exceptional value in the circa 1000$ speaker category, and I've been keeping an eye out for a lateral or double the price point move. The LSi9's have been my mains for almost three years, and even though I'm happy with them, the itch for change has been strong for about a year. I was looking at the MA RS6's reviews with something akin to tower-envy, and was going to pick up a pair to compare. A good friend of mine, who has been recently re-afflicted with the 'hobby', picked up a pair of the MA's after an audition of the Polks and searching the online reviews at the price point. Perfecto!

With my other half at work for the day, we made a day out of it, which included watching Mosely knock out Mayorga in the last second of the 12th round, and some Dos Equis. I set out some CD's that would be familiar, and warned the neighbors.

I started with the Polks and ran through selected tracks from 4-5 discs. We then played with the position of the MA's and found that they needed to be set back further, and arranged the seating accordingly. The same tracks were played more or less, and a unanimous decision was reached.

The MA is a fine speaker. It has a very linear response and is well extended top and bottom. It is quite detailed and easy to drive. It's also small and handsome. Tones are spot on, everything sounds as it should, and it will image well. If this sounds like a rave, it's not.

While I couldn't find anything that I didn't like while it was playing, when it was compared to the Polk, it was obvious that there was something essential missing. It's soul. Putin jokes aside, it must have been a Faustian bargain that MA struck to get a 1000$ speaker to be this accurate. . over such a range. . and the price paid was that it had to give up it's musicallity. It did not involve you in the same manner, or draw you in to the heart of the music. It will compute the music, not render it as an organic and breathing thing.

It's the details. The MA's tweeter was able to resolve quite a bit more, but not without calling attention to themselves. It made it very easy to localize the speakers, and contributed to the smaller sound stage. The Polks, while resolving a bit less on the upper, were able to all but disappear and when given enough room, throw a much larger and deeper stage. My friend was surprised. The Polks while having less range, did more where it counted. They had more drive and attack, they were smoother in the high-end, and the mids were far superior.

Some comments: "They have lower bass, but they (MA) seem constrained. . . flat", "There's not as much texture (MA)", "The mids seem to be missing a bit"(MA), "The sound is smaller"(MA). "They are move alive (Polk)", "They sound bigger, wider, deeper (Polk). "It sounds like you are hearing into the studio. . .it's more real . . alive(Polk)".

So, if you are looking for linear reproduction, the MA may be your best bet at 1K. If you are looking for music with drive, texture, and some soul -be that angel or devil, the Polk comes out on top. My friend is now looking to trade in his 6 month old MA's, and is considering a standmount.

Notes:
The two speakers are apples and oranges, and the similarity is price point. In listening the comparisons were made with and without a HSU sub crossed at 40 Hz.
Polks were 5' from the front wall, MA's needed to be 2-3' to stabilize the center image.
In the process of finding what sounds better to me, despite the rave reviews of the RS6, I'm now considering the forums crossover mod instead of upgrading. I may also do the mod, and buy a pair of Focus 140 ($2200 retail), and do another comparison. My friend is waiting on a new integrated, so we will toss that in the mix as well.
-Ignorance is strength -
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Comments

  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited September 2008
    Thanks for the review.
    "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 5,205
    edited September 2008
    Nice review ... interesting results.
    Alea jacta est!
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited September 2008
    Excellent review.

    Check out a pair of Dynaudio Audience 52se . They maybe what your looking for and sticking close to the 1k price point.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • Ron Temple
    Ron Temple Posts: 3,212
    edited September 2008
    Great review. I always like to read about subjective comparisons from real folks. I'm probably more in the colored sound camp (I'll take "live" anyday), but there are many that crave that neutrality exhibited by the MAs. Speakers are just so damn subjective ;).

    Combo rig:

    Onkyo NR1007 pre-pro, Carver TFM 45(fronts), Carver TFM 35 (surrounds)
    SDA 1C, CS400i, SDA 2B
    PB13Ultra RO
    BW Silvers
    Oppo BDP-83SE
  • SKsolutions
    SKsolutions Posts: 1,820
    edited October 2008
    mantis wrote: »
    Excellent review.
    Check out a pair of Dynaudio Audience 52se . They maybe what your looking for and sticking close to the 1k price point.

    Thanks guys :D
    The 'se' version has the Contour driver IIRC, so it should be better than it's price. It would be worth hearing to find out. I'm also on the lookout for a deal on the Focus 140/220, Contour 1.3se/1.4. My tower-envy is in remission for the time being.

    I think we were both surprised with the results of the comparison. I was a bit let down after all the reviews. . just not my cup of tea. Great sound, just not very involving.
    -Ignorance is strength -
  • audiocr381ve
    audiocr381ve Posts: 2,588
    edited March 2013
    I know I'm reviving an old **** thread, but I just have to say, having owned both speakers (the LSi9's only two days!), this review is ridiculously SPOT ON. The RS6's did resolve, sounded incredible with voices, but they never had that ability to draw me in. The LSi9's cut straight to my soul.

    I'm a little excited about this new speaker purchase if you couldn't tell already ;)
  • nhhiep
    nhhiep Posts: 877
    edited March 2013
    now sell the lsi9s and get lsim 703s :) I am waiting for polk to have it for $800 on Ebay and I will jump. maybe the upcoming black friday?