I originally had the LSi15's for about 2yrs, very pleased with them until I heard the KEF Q900 towers. The Q900 came home & the LSi15's were sold. Had them for about 2yrs also & wanted to try a pair of bookies. I went with the KEF Q300's & still have them to this day. Now to be fair I am a true believer in a sub regardless of the speakers. I have twin Velo SPL1200 subs with the DSpeaker Anti-Mode EQ that have been there with all my speakers. Fantastic musical presentation for all genres & also a killer for HT. The DSpeaker Anti-Mode is a must have for any sub. It will elevate your listening experience like you can't imagine. My room is 13x34 & the Q300 along with the twin Velo's fill it like there's no tomorrow. I also listened to the LS50 & they are simply incredible! It's just that I am quite happy where I'm at right now.
Would you please, elaborate on what specifically you liked about the Q900 versus the Lsi15's?
We are always trying different speakers, and might look into those if it sounds interesting.
Just got an email from Slick Deals saying Adorama has them again. Not sure if it is a special link but when I click on it, they show $599 a pair for the 703
My takeaway from this conversation is, that while the deals on LSiMs can be really great, I would be better served to invest that time and money into some subs.
Just got an email from Slick Deals saying Adorama has them again. Not sure if it is a special link but when I click on it, they show $599 a pair for the 703
I originally had the LSi15's for about 2yrs, very pleased with them until I heard the KEF Q900 towers. The Q900 came home & the LSi15's were sold. Had them for about 2yrs also & wanted to try a pair of bookies. I went with the KEF Q300's & still have them to this day. Now to be fair I am a true believer in a sub regardless of the speakers. I have twin Velo SPL1200 subs with the DSpeaker Anti-Mode EQ that have been there with all my speakers. Fantastic musical presentation for all genres & also a killer for HT. The DSpeaker Anti-Mode is a must have for any sub. It will elevate your listening experience like you can't imagine. My room is 13x34 & the Q300 along with the twin Velo's fill it like there's no tomorrow. I also listened to the LS50 & they are simply incredible! It's just that I am quite happy where I'm at right now.
Would you please, elaborate on what specifically you liked about the Q900 versus the Lsi15's?
We are always trying different speakers, and might look into those if it sounds interesting.
It's been a few years but as best as I can recall it was simply "The Sound". Top to bottom the Q900 nailed it. To my ears it was an easy decision. Now don't get me wrong I thoroughly enjoyed the LSi15's...
Until I heard the Q900. Give them a listen if you can.
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Two Channel:
KEF R3 monitors
Rogue Audio RP-1 tube pre
Parasound ZM 2350 two channel amp
Bluesound NODE 2i streamer
NAD D 1050 DAC
Oppo BDP-93
KEF Kube 8b sub
I alternate between my LSi15s and my LS50s. Two Schiit Vidar monoblocks drive the speakers and (as multiple folks have said), the LSi15s really take off with that extra power. The speakers are well-placed in the room, and I've got treatment at the various reflection points.
Of course, both speakers sound different, which is why I'll swap between the two. Both have a lot going for them, in different ways.
Given the recent deals on the 703s, I'm considering getting a pair. As I age and consider down-sizing, I'm thinking more along the lines of 703s, rather than the 705s. I've looked towards the 705s for a while, but I don't think I can take on another set of towers, esp. when the LSi15s seem a difficult sale. Maybe the 703s will get me some of the refinement that the 705s are said to have over the LSi15s.
Has anyone heard the 703s compared to the LS50s? What I'm missing in the LS50s (compared to the LSi15s) is the fullness in the mids. The LS50s may be more accurate, esp. wrt to vocals and placement, but the LSi15s do nice things with those mids and upper-end.
Probably late to this dance, but I had Kef LS50 and Polk Audio LSIM 703s side by side for comparison, trying to decide which to buy. I was using a very low quality Sony 5.1 receiver , so the comparison must be taken with a grain of salt, but the best way I can describe the difference between the Polks and the Kefs was that the Polks felt as though someone opened a window. I bought the Polks. Since then I've upgraded the amp to an okay Yamaha AS-801 - not quite audiophile quality, but pretty good, and the Polks sound better than ever.
That said, the Kefs were much smaller. They looked a lot better on an actual bookshelf, and I really did appreciate how good they sounded for their size.
Probably late to this dance, but I had Kef LS50 and Polk Audio LSIM 703s side by side for comparison, trying to decide which to buy. I was using a very low quality Sony 5.1 receiver , so the comparison must be taken with a grain of salt, but the best way I can describe the difference between the Polks and the Kefs was that the Polks felt as though someone opened a window. I bought the Polks. Since then I've upgraded the amp to an okay Yamaha AS-801 - not quite audiophile quality, but pretty good, and the Polks sound better than ever.
That said, the Kefs were much smaller. They looked a lot better on an actual bookshelf, and I really did appreciate how good they sounded for their size.
Great comparson, and interesting.
No matter what you used, it will still show the "differences" (between two speakers) in tonality and so on.
We had measured a few cheap AVR's a while back, and flat response was one thing most nailed quite well.
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Would you please, elaborate on what specifically you liked about the Q900 versus the Lsi15's?
We are always trying different speakers, and might look into those if it sounds interesting.
Just found this....interesting review
https://www.stereophile.com/content/kef-q900-loudspeaker-measurements
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Blu-Ray/Media/Gaming - Sony PS3-320GB / Microsoft Xbox One | Broadcast - Xfinity X1 Platform
Front Spkrs - Coming...DIY Statement II | Center Spkrs - Coming...DIY Statement II | Rear Spkrs - Artison Portrait LRS
Sub - DIY Stereo Integrity HT 15 | Sub Amp - Dayton Audio SA1000
Wire - Audioquest Type 4, BJC Belden 5000 | HDMI - BJC Belden | Power Cables - Pangea | Surge - Monster
It's been a few years but as best as I can recall it was simply "The Sound". Top to bottom the Q900 nailed it. To my ears it was an easy decision. Now don't get me wrong I thoroughly enjoyed the LSi15's...
Until I heard the Q900. Give them a listen if you can.
Two Channel:
KEF R3 monitors
Rogue Audio RP-1 tube pre
Parasound ZM 2350 two channel amp
Bluesound NODE 2i streamer
NAD D 1050 DAC
Oppo BDP-93
KEF Kube 8b sub
Home Theater:
Full blown 11.2 set up.
That said, the Kefs were much smaller. They looked a lot better on an actual bookshelf, and I really did appreciate how good they sounded for their size.
Great comparson, and interesting.
No matter what you used, it will still show the "differences" (between two speakers) in tonality and so on.
We had measured a few cheap AVR's a while back, and flat response was one thing most nailed quite well.
B+W-Sold
Electro Voice EV-SIX
Infinity-Sold
Advent-Now gone
Yamaha A-S801
Yamaha RX-V377
Yamaha RX-A860
Yamaha RX-A3060
Harman Kardon Hk-350i
Harman Kardon Hk-........
Harman Kardon PM-665
Harman Kardon HK-775
Pioneer.......Stereo Receiver