LSA 20 Statement Speakers


I may purchase a pair of LSA 20 Statement Speakers......
Using my Pass Labs 250.8 Amp, their XP-12 Preamp and XP-17 phono stage
I’m spinning a VPI Classic Turntable with a MIMC Soundsmith cartridge, will these Speakers create a memorable musical experience for years to come?
Esthetically, including their size, they 
work for me and my space.  I actually 
love their appearance. From what I’ve found, their products are created with experienced and knowledgeable guidance. 
My first attempt at an Audiogon post,
I appreciate your input. 





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never saw or heard them,

my only reservation, I'm no fan of rear ports, so consider how those ports will work in your space, discuss it with underwood prior to purchase

direct from underwood correct? great price, 30 day trial, if not tempted by something else, try them!

ad here actually

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisa7j50-lsa-group-lsa-20-signature-year-end-sale-save-1700-00-a-p...

https://www.underwoodhifi.com/products/lsa-speakers

There is a member or two that have them. I know I have seen a couple in the virtual systems page. Browse that section and pm them. 
They are just another dynamic floor stander. Nothing special. If you want special get Sound Labs 545's. If you can't afford those get Magnepan 3.7i's
I owned LSA 10 Statements a number of years ago
The newer Underwood LSA speakers haven’t been out that long.  Maybe you’re thinking of the older LSA1?
They are just another dynamic floor stander. Nothing special. If you want special get Sound Labs 545's. If you can't afford those get Magnepan 3.7i's
That’s just uninformed ignorance from someone who has no idea who’s behind the development of these LSA speakers, and the Maggies are twice the price so another useless recommendation. 

@mbennes — given what you’re looking for I think you’ll be thrilled with the LSA-20 Statements or even the Signatures.  They should be significant improvements over your RS6es in virtually every parameter.  I’ve spoken with several people here who’ve bought them and every one of them has been shocked with how good they sound, and member Teajay bought the 20 Statements after reviewing them for Stereo Times.  As a reviewer myself I can tell you we don’t buy review samples unless we’re seriously impressed — it’s the ultimate recommendation.  Anyway, best of luck and do keep us posted on whatever you decide.