any one give the Polk Lsi25 a good listen?


They are closing these out a such a good price I am tempted to buy them just to see how they stand up.
Flabby bass? Wide soundstage? Open natural sound? Perhaps someone can enlighten me? Comparisons?
shoe
I had the LSi9 and LSI 15 as i mentioned before, i had to buy different amp cause they really need power to keep going, after all the expenses i went for audio auditions in NYC, certainly after listening to the Dali mentor series and Helicons, came home not wanting to troubleshoot the polks anymore, i sold the 9s to a friend and the lsi15 on craiglist,
i did not miss them, i am glad to hear some of you did like them, i don't consider them audiophile level sound.
but is just my experience nothing written on stone or absolute here.
Buon weekend
Shakeydeal, I can write, but can you read. Bang for the buck means what it says. Dollar spent for dollars worth of sound = Polk Speakers. Now if you spend a gozillion dollars on Wilson or one of those other "Stereophile" speakers and then say yours is better, and you feel you got your money's worth, that's fine; but when you compare that speaker to "Polk", that's moronic.
They are not 'audiophile' speakers. They are speakers for enjoying music. Maybe that's the disconnect here.
I think 'audiophiles' listen to test tones or pink/white noise. Or, maybe you didn't like the polks because you had the wrong speaker cable. ahahahahah
Cheers
I know I just like to go home and relax to some good test tones lol...

I just love that 80hz tone with its warm one note embrace.
James63:
hahahahah An honest man. And an audiophile to boot. Fancy that! I'm sort of partial to 60hz hum myself. You have not lived until you have heard 60hz on Wilsons.
Cheers