Legacy, local news artiicle.


Thought you might like this article from the local free weekly here in Springfield, Illinois- home of Legacy speakers. I have no affiliation with them, not trying to advertise, just an out of the ordinary view from a non- audiophile publication.
http://illinoistimes.com/article-16782-sounds-good.html
valinar
What a great article. Even if you don't or haven't owned a pair of Legacy speakers this is a real down to earth story about a true American speaker company. I always enjoy reading the "nuts & bolts" stories like this. Muskrat what? I hated that song and still do. This is a great article about a great speaker company. Now I have to go power up my Legacy's!
Mofimafness,
Although Springfield, Capitol city of Illinois where President Obama visited yesterday to address a joint session of the State Legislature, is no large metropolis, it is neither "rural America".
I agree with you that "innards" is far from an electronic or audiophile term. One of the reasons I posted the article is to give those well versed in audiophile terms a view of high end speakers from a perspective of one apparently unfamiliar with such terms. Kind of fun to read about a high end company like Legacy some where other than the print or online audio press.

I've owned a pair of Legacy's now discontinued speakers, the Legacy Signature III's. When driven with top tier tube electronics, they can make magic. 
@valinar...Sorry!  I meant no disrespect to Springfield.  Maybe "rural" wasn't the best choice of words.

The article was indeed a change of pace from your typical audiophile coverage.