Anyone have Legacy speakers these days?


I have a wonderful pair of Legacy Protege speakers. Anyone else have Legacy and what do you think of them? Thanks
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I own the Older Focus, and this speakers set folks, will be the last set of speakers for me.
I have owned Talon Khorus XMkII, soliloquy 6.5 speaker, Klipsch cornwalls, and others.But none can come close to the overall performance of this speakers.
The speakers have a lot of positives. Wide and detailed soundstage, Tonality and micro details. They are just as efficent as the Cornwalls. But, where they really shine, is the female voice, So rich and creamy. I can listen for hours to Regine Velasquez, a female vocalist from the Philippines.
W_barton is a smart man. Buy some focus, dont buy into hype, you are getting some insane bang for your buck with the older focus or focus 20/20 speaker!
I used to think the Focus was a special speaker at a reasonable price, till I heard Vandersteen Quatro's....to me atleast they made the Legacy sound like Cerwin Vega. My dad owned the 20/20 for a few years and liked them (we both did) but then we seriously looked into other speakers and quickly found much better across the board performance at an also obtainable price. I can see why folks like the Legacy, and why some like all sort of other speakers and afterall it would be a boring world if one size fit all.
I have never auditioned Legacy speakers. I'm not very knowledgeable regarding speaker technology. But when I see a picture of a Legacy speaker with the unconventional configuration of drivers, I ask myself: why is the designer choosing for such an unconventional way of speaker design? Mr. Barton might be a good speaker designer, but by designing such odd looking multi-driver speakers to me his image is that of a super-DIY guy rather than a science oriented, evidence based designer like Richard Vandersteen, David Wilson, Roger West or the late John Dunlavy.

Chris
In the previous post, Mr. Barton should be: Mr. Dudleston (owner of Legacy Audio and designer of the Legacy speakers). After reading several reviews and articles about the Legacy speakers I'm now convinced that Mr. Dudleston also belongs to the group of forementioned designers.

Chris