The KEF LS50 price drop has me considering a small system for my office. Suggestions?


I don't pay close attention to the hifi market, but I noticed that the KEF LS50s dropped from $1,500 to $1K.  This has me thinking about adding a small system to my office, a 16' by 12' room with hardwood flooring and a floor to ceiling bookcase (full) on the back wall.  It won'd ever be a treated room.  I'm not talking an end all hifi system, but something fun and digital only.  Here's what I've come up with, but I'd love to hear what others would do.

KEF LS50 on stands
Schiit Vidar amp (maybe two)
Mytek Brooklyn Bridge (preamp/DAC/streamer)

Maybe add a couple small subs, a 12V power supply for the Mytek, and a power conditioner later.  Also considered the Kinki EX-P7 pre and the Border Patrol DAC in place fo the Mytek.  Then I'd need a streamer, so maybe a Bluesond Node 2i.  What are your thoughts?
kcpellethead
I owned LS50's for several years wonderful speakers for your room. 
PP EL84 or 6V6 and you have a great match.
I’d say no, not unless you’ve heard them and like them.

Sure they are great speakers, but you should never use a price drop alone as an excuse to pull the trigger.

If I did that I’d end up with a number of ’second’ systems. Err... hang on, come to think of it, I have! Three at the last count, all of them bookshelf based.

So I guess you should just ignore my advice and follow your heart. You can always trade in the KEF’s somewhere down the line if you need.

There’s nothing like having instant music around when you fancy it.


I'd say any good quality amp 80-100w/ch or more won't hurt, robust with good current delivery,  damping factor, not unusually low, should work well.   Does not seem a natural to match with a tube amp but not to say a good one with enough power might not have it's niceties.

I recall teh active ls50s are actually even biamped, which does  not appear possible with the passives, FWIW.   I would not worry about that though with a proper amp in play.  ls50s are a bit on the demanding side though I would say...not just any amp will make them sing.